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... England is nearly as monarchical as that of France or Spain . Men fall out with names without understanding them . For it is the republican and not the monarchical part of the con- stitution of England which Englishmen glory in , viz ...
... England is nearly as monarchical as that of France or Spain . Men fall out with names without understanding them . For it is the republican and not the monarchical part of the con- stitution of England which Englishmen glory in , viz ...
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... England , that the same tyranny which drove the first emigrants from home , pursues their descendants still . In this extensive quarter of the globe , we forget the narrow limits of three hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) ...
... England , that the same tyranny which drove the first emigrants from home , pursues their descendants still . In this extensive quarter of the globe , we forget the narrow limits of three hundred and sixty miles ( the extent of England ) ...
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... England , Holland , Germany , or Sweden , when compared with the whole , stand in the same places on the larger scale , which the divisions of street , town , and county do on the smaller ones ; distinctions too limited for continental ...
... England , Holland , Germany , or Sweden , when compared with the whole , stand in the same places on the larger scale , which the divisions of street , town , and county do on the smaller ones ; distinctions too limited for continental ...
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INTRODUCTION by MAX Beloff | 3 |
James Otis | 24 |
George Grenville | 29 |
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