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I mention not the ruin both of the estates and morals of gentlemen , so frequently candidates at our elections : they know best how well they can bear such evils ; and whether it tends to make themselves better patriots to their country ...
I mention not the ruin both of the estates and morals of gentlemen , so frequently candidates at our elections : they know best how well they can bear such evils ; and whether it tends to make themselves better patriots to their country ...
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induced to sell their country and their posterity , for a present advantage to themselves ; so long it is evident to a demonstration , that gentlemen , who have by so frequent returns of chargeable elections exhausted their estate and ...
induced to sell their country and their posterity , for a present advantage to themselves ; so long it is evident to a demonstration , that gentlemen , who have by so frequent returns of chargeable elections exhausted their estate and ...
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... without a greater steadiness of counsels , a more uninterrupted application to public business , and a more mature and disinterested deliberation , than the experience we have had of frequent elections gives room to hope for .
... without a greater steadiness of counsels , a more uninterrupted application to public business , and a more mature and disinterested deliberation , than the experience we have had of frequent elections gives room to hope for .
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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