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( 34 ) three put together: for that conqueror of the world, or ornament of the throne, as he stiles himself, has his guard frequently mounted with 20,000 men at a time; and the sooner, therefore, we arrive at that military kind of government (towards which, indeed, we seem to be hastening with very large strides) so much the better: you will then, Sir, be no longer troubled with hungry oppositions, or enemies of all government and subordination; for upon all such miscreants you may, with great ease, and, I dare say, you will think, with no less justice, inflict the most severe and exemplary punishment.

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