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LET us honour the King by cherishing respectful Sentiments concerning him; speaking of him with Affection, with Esteem and Reverence; and by…
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TO fear God, is one of the first and greatest Duties of his rational Creatures.
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That some Forms of Government are preferable to others, cannot be doubted; yet neither our Saviour, nor his Apostles have decided where…
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A State infinitely worse than that which the most inflamed Zealot, the most violent Republican or Enthusiast even pretended to dread before…
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It is the Band which unites the Interests of Individuals; it secures to them their respective Rights, and preserves them from Injuries;…
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If notwithstanding, a Rebellion of the same Kind now afflicts this Country, we should not infer that this Institution is useless, or…
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A Failure in this Duty did once involve our Nation in all the Horrors of Rebellion and Civil War.
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To comprehend the Wisdom of this Injunction the better, and explain the Duty before us, it should be considered, that Government is…
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THIS Duty implies that we should affectionately interest ourselves in whatever concerns the Honour, the Fame and Security of our Sovereign and…
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IT may be proper to observe further, that this Duty is not confined to those who live under any one particular Form…
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All the dark, malevolent Passions of the Soul are roused and exerted; its mild and amiable affections are suppressed; and with them,…
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