Moral And Political Dialogues With Letters On Chivalry And Romance volume 2

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Moral And Political Dialogues With Letters On Chivalry And Romance volume 2
Hurd, Richard, 1720-1808
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BP. BURNET.
ONE can readily admit the principles, But the conclufion, you propofe to draw from them g MR. SQMER$.
THIS very important one, " That, if the late change of government wa$ H 2 brought ioo DIALOGUES MORAL brought about, and can be defended only, on the principles of liberty j the fettle- ment, introduced by it, can be thought fecure no longer than while thofe prin- ciples are rightly underftood, and gene- rally admitted. " BP. BURNET.
BUT what reafon is there to appre- hend that thef
...e principles, fo commonly profefled and publickly avowed, will not continue to be kept up in full vigour ?
MR. SOMERS.
BECAUSE, I doubt, they are fo com- monly and publickly avowed, only to ferve a prefent turn; and not becaufe they come from the heart, or are entertained on any juft ground of conviction.
BP. BURNET.
VERY likely : and confidering the pains that have been taken to pofTefs the minds of men with other notions of go- vernment, AND POLITICAL. 101 vernment, the wonder, is, how they came to be entertained at all.


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