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Rh I fancy they'll hardly ever be o illy again, they eeming to be grown wier at their own expence; and I don't perceive the leat inclination in them to murther one another merely about yllogims, as ome Zealots among them once did.

here follows a more eential difference between Rome and England, which gives the advantage entirely to the latter, viz, that the civil wars of Rome ended in lavery, and thoe of the Englih in liberty. The Engih are the only people upon earth who have been able to precribe limits to the power of Kings by reiting them; and who, by a eries of truggles, have at lat etablih'd that wie Government, where the Prince is all powerful to do good, and at the ame time is retrain'd from committing evil; where the Nobles are great without inolence, tho' there are nd Vaals; and where the People hare in the government without confuion.

houe of Lords and that of the Commons divide the legilative power Rh