The English constitution is, in fact, a two-fold and admirable system
of Civil and MILITARY polity most happily combined; whereby
these two characters, like the faculties of intellectual ability and
bodily force in man, are inseparably interwoven, and constitute o
complete state, or free government. !Feki
APPEAL, Cıv. AND MIL. ON Eng. Con.
The erperience of many hundred years hath shewn that by preserving
this constitution inviolate, or by drawing it back to the principles,
on which it was originally founded, whenever it shall be made to
smerve from them, we may secure to ourselves and to our latest posa
terity the possession of that liberty, which we have so long enjoyed.
BOLINGBROKE's DissERT. UPON PARTIES,
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