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... must allow , that the danger itself is present , tho ' we may depend upon our not falling in- to it during his prefent Majefty's life . Therefore , in prudence , we ought to provide against it , whilst it is in our power : for it is a ...
... must allow , that the danger itself is present , tho ' we may depend upon our not falling in- to it during his prefent Majefty's life . Therefore , in prudence , we ought to provide against it , whilst it is in our power : for it is a ...
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... must be in proportion to the perfpicui- ty and certainty of that forefight . it is given for fome infamous piece of ther heads . It cannot be faid , that the fervice : and if this bill fhould be a re- ftraint upon the power of giving ...
... must be in proportion to the perfpicui- ty and certainty of that forefight . it is given for fome infamous piece of ther heads . It cannot be faid , that the fervice : and if this bill fhould be a re- ftraint upon the power of giving ...
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... must think the bill quite unneceffary . Then , my Lords , as to its being ef- fectual , can any one fuppofe , that a man who is wicked enough to fell his coun- try for a bribe , would have any regard for perjury ? can it be fuppofed ...
... must think the bill quite unneceffary . Then , my Lords , as to its being ef- fectual , can any one fuppofe , that a man who is wicked enough to fell his coun- try for a bribe , would have any regard for perjury ? can it be fuppofed ...
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... must probably have divided the people , by gaining over those whom a And indeed the enemies of the people's liberties were fo confident that this fcheme must be fuccefsful , that they could not forbear exulting in the fenate- house ...
... must probably have divided the people , by gaining over those whom a And indeed the enemies of the people's liberties were fo confident that this fcheme must be fuccefsful , that they could not forbear exulting in the fenate- house ...
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... must be fenfible of the benefits they enjoy , and it will be out of the power of the moft artful men , to create an ill opi- nion of fuch an administration . But it must be acknowledged , that national corruption is abfolutely necef ...
... must be fenfible of the benefits they enjoy , and it will be out of the power of the moft artful men , to create an ill opi- nion of fuch an administration . But it must be acknowledged , that national corruption is abfolutely necef ...
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