Considerations on the definitive treaty, signed at Aix la Chapelle, October 7/18th, 1748 In which the advantages stipulated in the articles of the said treaty with respect to the present state of things, and their influence with regard to the future posture of affairs in Europe, are modestly but clearly . ch is at once tfiQGrace and Glory of Great Britain. All thefe Things demand indeed muchInduftry and Diligence, and cannot other-wife be accomplillied than by forming wifePlans, and flicking to them clofely whenformed. But rhis may be very well done,if diofeentrufled with the Ma
Considerations on the definitive treaty, signed at Aix la Chapelle, October 7/18th, 1748 In which the advantages stipulated in the articles of the said treaty with respect to the present state of things, and their influence with regard to the future posture of affairs in Europe, are modestly but clearly . ch is at once tfiQGrace and Glory of Great Britain. All thefe Things demand indeed muchInduftry and Diligence, and cannot other-wife be accomplillied than by forming wifePlans, and flicking to them clofely whenformed. But rhis may be very well done,if diofeentrufled with the Management ofAffairs, and thofe for whom they manage,have but a good Underftanding ; if Statef-men will place their Ambition where itought to be placed, in the Welfare of theState they dire(5t, and if the People will be but ( 5f )but content to encourage Men to mean well,by putting a right Conftrudion upon theirMeaning, all that we wifh, and all that wewant, may be certainly attained; and whatthis is may be thus explained, that the Ex-cellence of our Conftitution may fliew itfelfas fully in the executive Part of our Govern-ment, as in its Strudure, and that the Hap-pinefs of our political Syftem may not ap-pear only in Books, but be vifible to thewhole World, in the general Felicity of allwho live under it.
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