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... nation . Its stretches of despotic power , so alien to the spirit of the British Constitution , at length awoke such opposition that the clamors of the people , finding voice through Parliament , finally compelled its abolition by ...
... nation . Its stretches of despotic power , so alien to the spirit of the British Constitution , at length awoke such opposition that the clamors of the people , finding voice through Parliament , finally compelled its abolition by ...
Page 113
... nations never to be disunited . Be the praise and heroic song of all posterity . Merit this ; but seek only virtue , not to extend your limits ; for what need you win a fading triumphant laurel out of the tears of wretched men , but to ...
... nations never to be disunited . Be the praise and heroic song of all posterity . Merit this ; but seek only virtue , not to extend your limits ; for what need you win a fading triumphant laurel out of the tears of wretched men , but to ...
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... nation in regard to its proposed invitation to Charles Stuart to ascend the rebuilt throne ; showing vividly and ... nations , " he warns England to beware of it ; for the re- made king , not forgetting his former ejection , will arm and ...
... nation in regard to its proposed invitation to Charles Stuart to ascend the rebuilt throne ; showing vividly and ... nations , " he warns England to beware of it ; for the re- made king , not forgetting his former ejection , will arm and ...
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