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the advantage he procures * and jnay demand supplies ^ from his people "without blushing . But a p rince who lives a rent charge on the nation he governs ; who sits >
on his throne , Jike a monstrous drone in the middle , of a feive , draining all the combs of tiieir honey , and Neither making , nor
assisting the industrious bees to make any ; such a prince , I say , ought to Hush , at every" grant he deceives from a people who never received ai ^ y benefit from him . Th 6 Duke of Glpucester told
Richard the Second , on his restofiii £ &rest to the t ) uke of Brittany , that lie should have taken a town by his own valour arid conduct , before he resigne 4 \^ h&t Bis ancestors h ^ d left hiix ^ . Mubjh
to the same purpose mig ^ ati dppressed people justly answer a craving prince ;> - ^ Wh £ r $ yofoliave increased die itches , and ^ advanced the prosperity of the natitfh , you will have some right to jnbite these dqiriatfils upon us ; btit till then we ihall think that yd ^ . nave none / ' *
THis passa £ § was orikirfafty published m one of the papers of the Craftsman ^ for 4 which ^^ he printer was t&ken tip by prclejr of Governmeht , tKpti g h the prosecution was not persevered in . It is here extracted from Remarks
on the History pf Ifeglandy by the Right Honourable j fttftry $ t , John > Lord Visco ^ t J ^ ol \ T \ gb fpke * 8 a > 0 . Printed for [' J \ P&vies , U % Rumll $ treet r Cownt Garden " * Jsfp d ^ te . PP-667 - . . - ¦ [ c ^ ; ;
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. — n >—rrrr -, : - c No 98 . > - " ^ - In the year 1763 y ' lh * < f 6 llow ? - !| lg lines wer ^ engraVeft on a
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tomb-stone in St . James ' s church , and giving offence , jvere erased hf ordef of tlti ^ l ^ tT&p U * Hondon . Return * d to earth , within this dirty bole , ' Lies a lifeless moita ^ HbocLy and soul , Tiil C&rfet , hjs < Oo < U ^ balt t&tb r £ * 0 &d
descend , . ,, rc > .. } .. ^ rr- ^ . / , Eternity to fix > , all jitoe tq ^» dr , ^ Whose powerful word shall" raise the genera ] dead ; ' ^¦ "" ^ ' First those elect by him * shall rear ^ each head , "t ' ¦¦ : ?^ ¦ ¦ . - - ' r . ; - - - With him aboveeternally- to dwell , ' .- .. -, Leave the reject eternal here in hell ,
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No , 99 . ^> . Useof ^ Bdpthth . s * " \' ^ ' Jl ^ pjedapg ^ A s ^ rsuJf ^ ^ # - g ^ fer ^ jpM s ^ rzyek * f : « fasiJ <* Qd q | -TM ^ tti ^ ^ t ^>^ ; drQQ 5 ^ er
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smell that was ^ peculiar them , and which baptism T took away . Thus after ^ ard $ our traveller sky-s of the ^ riSSS ^ Vtf- Gotihbngue : ^ -I ^ e rifid ! ffi&stih' have hi
b ^ fea bapti We i tl * Gfedc manner ^ t ^ i ta 3 ee ti&fte &acl srnJtli and 1 v ^^ % frl 4 * that tlfe- * bft * s fn 6 ther H ^ a ^^ -fefe itian . - ^ 5 $ thus all tfie j Mr ^ HfeeF s ^ t them ^ ves W& 4 faf 'Wy ^ ftiar not strftlcH ' ^ ' M ^ - ¦ ' ¦¦ ft
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Gleanings , No . 98 , 99 . 179 «^ . — . . . ¦ j- . . ¦ * .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1811, page 179, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2414/page/51/
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