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Assertion

,—the king’s speech on opening the sessions of parliament, 1794; the account of brilliant successes obtained by the combined powers; the British constitution, the chef d’oeuvre of perfection, the envy and admiration of the whole world; the inexhaustible resources, and unprecedented prosperity of England; the madness of reform; the necessity of carrying on the war, and, finally, the virtue of Mr. Pitt and his administration.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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