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’The civiKlift; frçin,whïfclsâr>4çfraÿ'ed théti fala-r-iei' p£. officers; ©S'lftarr,.
judgésfe|Lib,a-ffa4ors,;&c^ - -tbgetherrwith the (fcpenc&sof {th ^ 8 $ ïk r f a -
mil-y, ampünte ^-1 fcîïnuaHÿt
WtehJ'uck^Eio(^r®ubc©inmartd b f 'nationaj ftreafurc, th e sp d litk al
knportafiee and Céladons of Gireat Britain, mayberfaid tc rb e diflitfetT
ever the world,'i ó t wfeeress&s-money in lk ien c es.Æ ïa n ^ t& ç r-^n ^ ^et?
power be perceived. The S o n óf Sëotland with England, delivered
the latter country from- the perpetual: check, exeroifed by politicians;
ancient and modern, that of exciting an enemy from b ^ i . r f , ^ a n d i t k | | e e .
hy dividing the- power" of aw antàgoififk1- T h a t wi&’frelapd, i£ prey
e d b y wile and lenient b e a f e ^ ’jm u f t^Ö ff^m p a rt Mdditidnal
energy.’ j T h é feioft impbrïant poltt4c|V^ppirdefiti©ns| are thofé *b<£
tween Great Britain andùTrahetel .It* fees®!*jihârÜly^efeSîaoileabld
to hdmanify,. o r" to any idea rot diving .B e f e ^ ë n c e ^ ô ^ f ty l e
a n y rc d d n try ' th e natural enemy, o'fij another é* Jh u t> h u tja |^ s a ^ ir s ,
alas, ate feldom condu&ed with p n re 'benèvolénee and humanity,;,and
e a in o t poffibLy- be?, {till alW n ^ tio n ^ .h e p ^ e
I f Ffanee muft not bè ftyled die natural .ebea&y 'fiff
Jaas, for many centuries, been a eonftSnt ^ ^© .y s j r iv a l^ t t e h ^ e r ly - d ^
b r a c i n g e v e r y opportunity to- leffen Britiftyfp rp fp |rity a n d power,;,/ah,
impulfe which will probably cggtinue
fophers > or, in other words, lhall be ruled maxims b |^ ^ n ||e |laL
leafon-; a , perfedtion. too yifiönary
ages and climates, and under whatever forms of government, ^ b ^ ^ ^
been found to be chiefly influenced by his h a b ^ and p ^ f f i ^ ?^ Such
being th e cafe; it has evdr been .regarded .às ..th^M M c à L ^ y e l f of
England,-to balance and divide j h e t e ^ im t ^ f
fo n c e with fome limitanenus fiate. In tB i|£ o in t of
has b e iS found8 ufçîul, th o u g h ^ ts power k r adéipràte to- â f f ig h t
diveffioii Nor are the Gentian-dates- bordering «h Erâ#ce,;9 ^ ib ia ,
and the two Circles of thé Rhine, noir even S w it^ r ^ n d itf e lÇ c ^ a b lg b f
much exertion. Hence it might feem that found' polftiy w p itH ^ if a te
as complete a cronfolidatióh óf German power, as dortld b,e erfe&edy in
orderto g r ç a decïdéd'ancl Vîgorôùs check to that of IrapcçTroiû ftêl^nd.
T h e poffeffibn óf. the Netherlands'by the powerful Houfe of'Auftria,
was cértdinlVfef^l^vd 'méimcntl't^fne'fafefy p)fe^f^àt®rjïaip, efpeciall^ p0CIT
r ai-^ ai^l^Hol-Lmd bæye||^iLeh d!it^jdêclir|piT;y'Eh^flatter,.country I«»«»
piekfSr^rjoiw c\ ei ,-a^comïdclicjp^pf luperiatne irnpoS^apoe^ó 'England, Rela
bem^'hef, grand marbofttïâûejwitii rf^C ^ n f e e h t. 'Ruffia, a
fulHrionai opce dra\\i^Lr^p|thö vortex ó f ijikipi^lerft g rin d ■;
cdmniô&bri,iâs*t(5^fièmot^k))/ vlbndtljifliii^.^JlJi11,11^ ^ bpt h e r amity is-
àloorildâefcîal. vîëwç^^^fflss'ihe nÂgliyJfiyiapl%reat!iÿeteh ö f
ôrtêntÀp@îyêr^ deta'gh-âjM army ii>t'Ó^Hindpfta-n ,|$lidi;>£iverturn ou^fpp«-
’fâjîP|iofl'effibrf8IJC®»m ^tófeóe-ÏWèl^^BÈufE^has^sèvemtóbi^ii^'a^ed/,^ .
'-mlSdt^tTioiigh not(«^||l^liÿ’<îw6ü'cqu:ciiLeî^.gaiWli, hr-^ee; as« that witji-
’Aufliia, ^Ldi'ôicrOiôs^ilipn, wii-li'i Em tu^lïmat,' been? urforeecyby'un ufcùjali 1
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tw^eS^T'ran'çè^a^fepaki^ 's i||Ôtô'Hfe'nmark
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la h ^ S f 1 >y 'diMvarfh'^thacof 'DenmaflcP^1 -
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c’emmg fhe'chïeErelatioffê^to be!màlfttaîireeifby th’ë B riti^ ^ p p re e
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