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" Complaifance, as long as the Crown can pay; and Mutiny, when it cannot ; and in general, that Motives of Self-Intereft will prove an improper and weak foundation for our Duty to our King and Country. "
Crito: Or, Essays on Various Subjects. ... - Page 62
by James Burgh - 1766
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The Craftsman, Volume 11

Caleb D'Anvers - 1737 - 316 pages
...the Crew " can pay ; and Mutiny, when it cannot; and, in ge*' neral, that Motives of Self-Intercft will prove an *' improper and weak Foundation for our Duty to our *' King and Country. " A. I would die to procure its Profperity ; and I f' would rather that my Poflciity were cut off,...
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A letter ... to such of the citizens and electors of Dublin, as ..., Volume 1

Charles Lucas - 1761 - 366 pages
...as the Crown can pay ; and Mutiny, when it cannot -, and, in general, that Motives of Self-JntereJt will prove an improper and •weak Foundation for our Duty to our King and Counpy. <>>. What would' ft thou do for thy Country ? A. I would die to procure its Profperity •,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volume 2

John Arbuthnot - English literature - 1751 - 336 pages
...as the Crown can pay ; and Mutiny when it cannot ; and in general, that Motives of Self-Inte•reft will prove an improper and weak Foundation •for our Duty to our King and Country, Q. / much rejoice to fee a Pcrfan of your Know•hdge and^Publick Spirit ; therefore I a/k you what...
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A Supplement to the Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot

John Arbuthnot - English literature - 1751 - 98 pages
...long as the Crown can pay ; and Mutiny when it cannot ; and in general, that Motives of Sclf-Intereft will prove an improper and weak Foundation for our Duty to our King and Country. Q.. / much rejoice to fee a Perfen of your Knowledge and Publicl: Spirit ; therefore I ajk you what...
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A Collection of Political Tracts

Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1788 - 412 pages
...long as the Crown can pay; and Mutiny, when it cannot ; and in general, that Motives of Self-Intereft will prove an improper and weak foundation for our Duty to our King and Country. f^Wbat wouldjI thou do for tby Country? A. I would die to procure its Profperity ; and I would rather...
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