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1819 Aug. 26
Fallacies
Ch. Logical High-fliers
§. King can do no wrong
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On the ground of personal prudence the Monarch
The check was therefore rather apparent than
real: and in the account of personal safety an the English
Monarch received a sort of security in which he saw
no other Monarch share with him, and to the value of
which, looking back to the history of his own country dominion
he could not be insensible. Neither The catastrophe of Edward the
second, nor that of Richard the second could ever
be out of his mind: from any such against all such disasters, by the maxim
taken in all its senses together afforded him a preservative promised him effectual security
the security promised could not but present itself as an
effectual one.
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