Excerpt from Answer to the Considerations on the Establishment of a Regency
HE author of the Confiderations on the Eflablifhment of a Regency, if his objec't had really been that which he pro fefles in his 52d page, namely, to contri bute to fettle, on conflitutional principles, a tranfaé'rion which is interefting to our prefent happinefs, fhould have firfl: well informed himfelf what the principles of the confiitution are, to which the prefent {late of affairs are applicable, and well fludied' thofe precedents that bear any analogy to the cxiii ing fituation, or to that conftitution which he admits (page has been changed by the revolution of lo many ages. That the author has not qualified himfelf for the talk he has undertaken, mull be evident B to(2)
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