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... nation . From the abuses of law and public institutions , and l'esprit de corps , we run a very great risk ; more indeed than under an arbitrary go- vernment or even a republic . These last are the dangers that most seriously threaten a ...
... nation . From the abuses of law and public institutions , and l'esprit de corps , we run a very great risk ; more indeed than under an arbitrary go- vernment or even a republic . These last are the dangers that most seriously threaten a ...
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... nation that has risen high above its level . All those things , with care and attention , will prove advantageous to Britain in a superior degree . They afford us much reason for hope and comfort , and do away one of the reasons for ...
... nation that has risen high above its level . All those things , with care and attention , will prove advantageous to Britain in a superior degree . They afford us much reason for hope and comfort , and do away one of the reasons for ...
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... nation , in order to have their thoughts wholly absorbed and distracted by the manoeuvres , the intrigues , and the confusion of a general election . If we take the circumstances of the times into consideration , and bear in mind the ...
... nation , in order to have their thoughts wholly absorbed and distracted by the manoeuvres , the intrigues , and the confusion of a general election . If we take the circumstances of the times into consideration , and bear in mind the ...
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