Chap.

 1    1| attacking the sacred majesty of Kings, I shall scarcely excite
 2    2|      wait - wait, perhaps, till kings and nobles, enlightened
 3    2|   universally acknowledged that kings, viewed collectively, have
 4    3|        like the divine right of kings, may, it is to be hoped,
 5    3|       made for a sex, who, like kings, always see things through
 6    3|       lawless power. Yet, since kings have been more under the
 7    3|         arguments that tyrannic kings and venal ministers have
 8    4|     held the highest rank among kings; and then, says his historian, "
 9   11|       foundation. The rights of kings are deduced in a direct
10   11|    direct line from the King of kings; and that of parents from
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