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-tablish a military form of Government for the<lb/>
-tablish a military form of Government for the<lb/>
security of their new-acquired dominions. In their<lb/>
security of their new-acquired dominions.- In their<lb/>
own Country they had lived in Clans in the manner<lb/>
own Country they had lived in Clans in the manner<lb/>
of families, but upon this alteration in their<lb/>
of families, but upon this alteration in their<lb/>
affairs, that patriarchical kind of Government, by<lb/>
affairs, that <sic>patriarchical</sic> kind of Government, by<lb/>
<unclear>receiving</unclear> several new Qualifications was converted<lb/>
receiving several new Qualifications was converted<lb/>
into Feudalism. this Constitution tho' it's principal<lb/>
into Feudalism. this Constitution tho' <sic>it's</sic> principal<lb/>
was liberty, was yet liable to great abuses<lb/>
was liberty, was yet liable to great abuses<lb/>
&amp; corruptions. at first <add>all</add> the several nations who adopted<lb/>
&amp; corruptions. at first <add>all</add> the several nations who adopted<lb/>
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Chieftain, who for his valour &amp; prudence, or some other<lb/>
Chieftain, who for his valour &amp; prudence, or some other<lb/>
eminent Qualification, was honoured with the pre-eminence.<lb/>
eminent Qualification, was honoured with the pre-eminence.<lb/>
This person, of whatever rank he might
this person, of whatever rank he might<lb/>
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-tablish a military form of Government for the
security of their new-acquired dominions.- In their
own Country they had lived in Clans in the manner
of families, but upon this alteration in their
affairs, that patriarchical kind of Government, by
receiving several new Qualifications was converted
into Feudalism. this Constitution tho' it's principal
was liberty, was yet liable to great abuses
& corruptions. at first all the several nations who adopted
it were Free: they were one family, all had
the same rights, & moved under one & the same
Chieftain, who for his valour & prudence, or some other
eminent Qualification, was honoured with the pre-eminence.
this person, of whatever rank he might



Identifier: | JB/096/312/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

312

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial propatria britannia motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31316

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