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Excerpt from An Address to the Electors of Great Britain
Monarchy is by mof't agreed to be the bell of Governments, if Princes were always wife and good for where one governs, there can be no Competition, no Jealoufy, no Faction to tear, rend, or weaken the State but the Operations Of Government are quick, fieady, vigorous and bold lefs liable to Oppofition', and lefs {till to be defeated: And this is the happy Confequence Of being governed by the wife and regulated Will of One. So on the other Side a depraved Will, (too generally found in Princes, who are always expofed to' the f'trong Temptations of Ambition) aims to. Introduce Tyranny and Slavery; this renders it nece?'ary to be corrected and reflrained.
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