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Excerpt from An Historical Essay on the Legislative Power of England: Wherein the Origin of Both Houses of Parliament, Their Antient Constitution, and the Changes That Have Happen'd in the Persons That Compos'd Them, With the Occasions Thereof, Are Related in a Chronological Order
Ther curious than beneficial; for, a Narrative of the little Skirmifhes of our Forefathers with one ano ther, or their Neighbours, yields neither Diverfion, nor Infiruétion to the Reader and however the more pompous Relations of real: Battles, and the Conquef'cs 0 F0 reign Countries, may divert or a mule, yet they can ferve for Di reétions or Exam les to few, very few Perfons; an I fear mi?ead a much greater Number with fall-e. Notions of Grandeur and Honour: Whereas the other is really necefi fary to all who defire to know (as all ought) what is right and what is wrong in publiclc Affairs. The Dif ficulties that obl'rruét the obtain ing this Knowledge by Reafoning only, and the Inca acity Of the many to difcern the (yonnexion beq twixt felflevident Truths, and the.
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