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1 IV | instead of specie, the Government, invested him with the right 2 IV | had no sooner settled his government, but several American merchants 3 IV | presence; and as singular for a Government to be without one priest 4 V | for the prosperity of the Government whose tranquility they would 5 V | however, in the oath which the Government requires from these gentlemen, 6 VI | allowed in England, the Government would very possibly become 7 VIII| last established that wise Government where the Prince is all 8 VIII| the people share in the Government without confusion.~The House 9 VIII| the greatest defect in the Government of the Romans raised them 10 VIII| sunk them to slavery.~The Government of England will never rise 11 VIII| are of opinion that the government of this island is more tempestuous 12 IX | Letter IX: On The Government~That mixture in the English 13 IX | That mixture in the English Government, that harmony between King, 14 IX | brought with them the form of government called States or Parliaments, 15 IX | authority in the Goth and Vandal government. The popes set themselves 16 IX | far from sharing in the government, they being villains or 17 XX | naturally from the form of their government. There are about eight hundred 18 XXI | thoughts are given for action's government, Where action ceases, thought'