THE total freedom from violence with which the political contentions in England are conducted, affords a strong proof of the soundness of the principles on which the English Government is founded; and confute the opinion of foreign Writers, who, misle...
THE total freedom from violence with which the political contentions in England are conducted, affords a strong proof of the soundness of the principles on which the English Government is founded; and confute the opinion of foreign Writers, who, misled by the apparent heat with which these debates are sometimes carried on,