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... in those points which relate to our most important interests . Fourthly , by a want
of due respect to the constitution , whether religious or civil , under which we live .
To treat the establishments of our country with insolence or scurrility , or even ...
... in those points which relate to our most important interests . Fourthly , by a want
of due respect to the constitution , whether religious or civil , under which we live .
To treat the establishments of our country with insolence or scurrility , or even ...
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... nation from the Syrian yoke ; and , in the opinion of Hume , it is to a set of
fanatics ( an appellation which , in his dialect , means nearly the same as good
christians ) that our own country is indebted for the whole freedom of its
constitution * .
... nation from the Syrian yoke ; and , in the opinion of Hume , it is to a set of
fanatics ( an appellation which , in his dialect , means nearly the same as good
christians ) that our own country is indebted for the whole freedom of its
constitution * .
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The British constitution has now for a considerable period been the object of
zealous attachment at home , and of admiration abroad ; after struggling through
the obstructions of many ages , it attained at the revolution to a purity and vigour ...
The British constitution has now for a considerable period been the object of
zealous attachment at home , and of admiration abroad ; after struggling through
the obstructions of many ages , it attained at the revolution to a purity and vigour ...
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All apprehensions of any material de· fects in the constitution of a government ,
under which the bulk of a people may live comfortably , as here stated , with
moderate labour , must be imaginary . Let us suppose a government similar to
that of ...
All apprehensions of any material de· fects in the constitution of a government ,
under which the bulk of a people may live comfortably , as here stated , with
moderate labour , must be imaginary . Let us suppose a government similar to
that of ...
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the constitution . Or , lastly , he might allege against the democratical part of the
state , its tendency to generate dissentions , factions , and tumults , its exposure
of the public counsels , or the delays it would interpose to their execution ; all ...
the constitution . Or , lastly , he might allege against the democratical part of the
state , its tendency to generate dissentions , factions , and tumults , its exposure
of the public counsels , or the delays it would interpose to their execution ; all ...
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