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the principles of the glorious Revolution, enjoy the blessings of them, and transmit them to future ages unimpaired and improved. May the whole universe be incorporated in one city, and every inhabitant presented with the freedom. May Britons share the triumphs of freedom, and ever contend for the rights and liberties of mankind. May freedom's fire take new birth at the grave of liberty. May our country be, as it has ever been, a secure asylum to the unfortunate and oppressed. High wages, and sense to keep them. May the freedom of election be preserved, the trial by jury maintained, and the liberty of the press secured to the latest posterity. May the tree of liberty flourish round the globe, and every human being partake of the fruits. May truth and liberty prevail throughout the world. May all partial and impolitic taxes be abolished. May Britons never have a tyrant to oppose either in Church or State. May the sons of liberty marry the daughters of virtue. May Britons never suffer invasion, nor invade the rights of others. May the miseries of war be banished from all enlightened nations. May our trade and manufactures be unrestrained by the fetters of monopoly. May the whole world become more enlightened and civilized. May revolutions never cease while tyranny exists. Our constitution as settled at the Revolution. May the people of England always oppose a bad Ministry, and give vigour to a good one. The British Lion: may he never rise in anger nor lie down in fear. The majesty of the people of England. The memory of our brave ancestors who brought about the Revolution, and may a similar spirit actuate their descendants. The sacred decree of heaven--Let all mankind be free. The British Constitution; and confusion to those who dislike it. The people--the only source of legitimate power. The subject of liberty and the liberty of the subject. The non-electors of Great Britain: may they speedily be enfranchised. The greatest happiness of the greatest number. May the nation that plots against another's liberty or prosperity fall a victim to its own intrigues. * * * * * LITERARY. Toleration and liberty of the press. The Fou
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