The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F.

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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F.
Hume, David, 1711-1776
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If any such do happen, the world will see that it is no fault of mine;for I have done all that it was possible for me to do, to keep you inpeace while I live, and to leave you so when I die. But from so greatprudence and so good affection as yours, I can fear nothing of thiskind; but do rely upon you all, that you will do your best endeavors tobring this parliament to a good and happy conclusion. " All these mollifying expressions had no influence with the commons. Every step which they took be...trayed the zeal with which they wereanimated. They voted, that it was the undoubted right of the subject topetition the king for the calling and sitting of parliament. Not contentwith this decision, which seems justifiable in a mixed monarchy, theyfell with the utmost violence on all those abhorrers, who in theiraddresses to the crown, had expressed their disapprobation of thosepetitions. They did not reflect, that it was as lawful for one party ofmen as for another to express their sense of public affairs; and thatthe best established right may, in particular circumstances, be abused, and even the exercise of it become an object of abhorrence.

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