It would be an everlasting reproach to politics, should such men be able to overturn an establishment which has been formed by the wisest laws, and is supported by the ablest heads. The wrong notions and prejudices which cleave to many of these country... The Craftsman - Page 248by Caleb D'Anvers - 1731Full view - About this book
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