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Whigs and revolution
I. Whigs motives for lauding the revolution.
1. Display of patriotism and carnage
in hopes of gaining peoples men
2. This an event that can never happen
3. Happening they would be never the
worse for it.
4. This gives no offence to King or
even Tories.
5. It would be of no use to the People
6. Thus being unmasked answer them
by .
§ 6.
5. Such talk useless to the People
6. The mark thus removed
proper answer Ephrasis
.
Essay IV or I. Desert applied to Punishmt
11 Decr. Common Council Speeches
Dealt an expiation: so
retributed in Morn&g Chronicle
Punishment
1. Incorrectness of the idea.
2. Origin of it.
3. True justificative cause and
measure of punishment.
4. Mischievousness of the idea.
Lastly in a moral
view example Cobbett.
Whigs and
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2. Lespideza
8. Viburnum prunifolium
II-4.
10. Myrtinia Proboscidea
II. 4.
20. Myrtinia Probloscidea
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