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the Reverend Doctors theory will not be
served by it.
"And is" (the King is) "removed at the
"greatest distance from the influence of private
"motives." Be it so — the King himself:
and were it possible for His Majesty to know
by intention what is requisite to be known
there would be a great advantage. Unfortunately
this is not the case in point of fact.
and as little is it recommended as proper
to be under the Doctors theory. This conception
in regard to the facts he is by this very
elevation reduced to take from others; and
it is by advice so collected as above that
according to the theory the very "resolution"
th by which the power as grounded upon
those facts is exercised should be governed.
Removed at the distance from the influence
of private motives. Be it so: but if
so it be then also is he at the same distance
removed from the knowledge of those matters
of fact in which on an occasion such as
that in question the propriety of a mans conduct
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[[watermarks::[simplified hanoverian royal arms] 1821]] |
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