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These will always make things pleasing to the true friends of the nation . ... The only consideration is , whether the nation's affairs require a thing to be done : when that is fixed , popular or unpopular , clamours or no clamours ...
These will always make things pleasing to the true friends of the nation . ... The only consideration is , whether the nation's affairs require a thing to be done : when that is fixed , popular or unpopular , clamours or no clamours ...
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Not upon the unlawfulness of the thing itself ; not upon the impossibility of its ever being fit to be done ; but upon a too well - grounded assurance , that they who were then in power must have meant it , whenever they did it ...
Not upon the unlawfulness of the thing itself ; not upon the impossibility of its ever being fit to be done ; but upon a too well - grounded assurance , that they who were then in power must have meant it , whenever they did it ...
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Or because we blame a thing lawful in itself , when we see it designed for our ruin , therefore , must we be averse to a lawful thing , designed and tending to our preservation ? This is the whole strength of that objection , which yet ...
Or because we blame a thing lawful in itself , when we see it designed for our ruin , therefore , must we be averse to a lawful thing , designed and tending to our preservation ? This is the whole strength of that objection , which yet ...
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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