The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6720
... natural benevo- lence of your disposition . We are far from thinking you capable of a direct , deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects , on which all their civil and political liberties depend . Had it been ...
... natural benevo- lence of your disposition . We are far from thinking you capable of a direct , deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects , on which all their civil and political liberties depend . Had it been ...
Page 6722
... natural enemies of this country . On your part we are satisfied that everything was honorable and sincere , and if Eng- land was sold to France , we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed . The conditions of the peace were ...
... natural enemies of this country . On your part we are satisfied that everything was honorable and sincere , and if Eng- land was sold to France , we doubt not that your Majesty was equally betrayed . The conditions of the peace were ...
Page 6724
... a House of Commons ! It is not in the nature of human society , that any form of government , in such circumstances , can long be preserved . In ours , the general con- - tempt of the people is as fatal as their detestation 6724 JUNIUS .
... a House of Commons ! It is not in the nature of human society , that any form of government , in such circumstances , can long be preserved . In ours , the general con- - tempt of the people is as fatal as their detestation 6724 JUNIUS .
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... natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to confound the original of a king with the disgraceful representation of him . The distance of the colonies would make it impossible for them to take an active concern in your ...
... natural confusion in their ideas , that they are so ready to confound the original of a king with the disgraceful representation of him . The distance of the colonies would make it impossible for them to take an active concern in your ...
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... natural station , silent senator , and hardly supporting the weekly eloquence of a newspaper . The gentle breath of peace would leave him on the surface , neglected and unremoved . It is only the tempest , that lifts him from his place ...
... natural station , silent senator , and hardly supporting the weekly eloquence of a newspaper . The gentle breath of peace would leave him on the surface , neglected and unremoved . It is only the tempest , that lifts him from his place ...
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