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Excerpt from Faults on Both Sides, or an Essay Upon the Original Cause, Progress, and Mischievous Consequences of the Factions in This Nation: Shewing, That the Heads and Leaders on Both Sides Have Always Impos'd Upon the Credulity of Their Respective Parties, in Order to Compass Their Own Selfish Designs at the Expence of the Peace and Tranquility of the Nation
Aniffthat'kin'g had found himfelf in the'péfi'e?idn ofiall the Anéient (3;d La'nds; xtbgeth Military Strength annex'dt to them? 126, might fhave' been enabled iv? A 3 mto'rail'e andtmaihtain'fuch an Army out ofhis own Lands; d have been ?rohg enough to fubjugm xhc Nation 5 thebailancing Power which had been fix'd in the: Peers was utteriyff'broken, tarid the Peopiehad now vifible estandarclito refnrt -th Defence pf; their Lie? Berties But. As the Natural Power, inherent, to the Lands; was-now aifolfallen 'away. Fr'om the Crown, it.foon became vifible,1' that the efigfitial Strength. Of a Limited Monarchy i's the Br'o'pierty of the landsaniigriches of tbesnation; forv'tha'ihe, King, gith thea?ifiamceu'of ifach' Of' the Nobilityrah'd. Gentry as voluntarilyajoynfdéwiit'h him (manynfnthem' rather with an Intenttoa?ifi him he eome to gqqd Tsrms, 1than really to zenable'him to'ivanquifh the, Parlianiént, ' and Withal ttheir; town liberties )l aca'rried oh, the;. War with fome Vigour at the firflg uyet; having no Fund of his either of'. T reafur'e. Orz zstremgth 5? The hugle Authority of his Prerogative provfd. Btita'an' artificial iand precarious Pciwer, unable long to hold bu'eagainfi: thetreal and ma; tu'ral Power of 5 Property; which: was hc'wvxfo largely ve?ed ina'the People. That..when they. Haddfound the. Way to put theirn-afiairs. Into;af Method, 'a7nd-xcame to feel'their o'w'n-strength, theyiwere ableto bear? Down all befdre them'31thd Tris probable that. Thisuim infipo?t liticks had never been confidered by the, King%s Advifers; till theylcame: tb 'be this unhappy Ex'?.
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