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Excerpt from A Letter to a Member of the Club, in Albemarle-Street
The word constitution comprehends that happy mixture, which diftinguifhes our Government from every other. Whili'e this fubfifts in any degree, it will, from the admirable texture of it, have fome appearance of Stability; the Underminers of it, therefore, will boldly deny apparent dangers, and fix the charge of faction, upon the belt intentioned men. You, among the reft, muf'r expect to be reprefented as a factious man, join ed in a Confederacy, which is fupported by falfe Alarms, and tends only to gratify the ambitious Views of the Leaders.
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