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who took upon them to set fast the Fabrick of our tottering State, that was ready to fall asunder by the unhappy Divisions that fell out between His late Majesty, and his two Houses of Parliament, (of which three Estates, the goodly Structure of the English Government is composed.) The two walls of the building unhappily fell from the chief-corner-stone, which before held them together; |
who took upon them to Set fast the Fabric of our tottering State, that was ready to fallen asunder by the unhappy Divisions that fell out between His late Majesty, and his two Houses of Parliament, (of which three Estates, the goodly Structure of the English Government is composed.) The two walls of the building unhappily fell from the chief-corner-stone, which before held them together; |
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