Excerpt from The Complaints of Dublin: Humbly Offered to His Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland
The head of our political Body, him that of the natural, is appointed to prefide over the members and IS furniihed with Means to prevent Injuries; and to redrefs Grievances, of Subjeflr, as of the Limbs: or Orgam; in Return for their Supplies, and Miniftry. In hoth, it is weak or wicked if it neg'leéts it' s Duty, after due Information. And this, in my Judgment makes it the Duty of every Suhjeft to inform the King or his Officers, of every Injury done to the r'neanefi Member of the Community, that Law and Jtif'tice may freely flow through; and be eqnally difiriv[5.
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Excerpt from The Complaints of Dublin: Humbly Offered to His Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland
The head of our political Body, him that of the natural, is appointed to prefide over the members and IS furniihed with Means to prevent Injuries; and to redrefs Grievances, of Subjeflr, as of the Limbs: or Orgam; in Return for their Supplies, and Miniftry. In hoth, it is weak or wicked if it neg'leéts it' s Duty, after due Information. And this, in my Judgment makes it the Duty of every Suhjeft to inform the King or his Officers, of every Injury done to the r'neanefi Member of the Community, that Law and Jtif'tice may freely flow through; and be eqnally difiriv[5.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from The Complaints of Dublin: Humbly Offered to His Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland
May it please Your Excellency,
As it is scarce possible for Kings or their Representatives, or Ministers, in their High Stations, to fee, distinctly, the Actions, and Motions, of every subordinate Spring or Wheel, that constitutes the general Frame of Civil Government, tho the first Motion is derived from them, I conceive, it becomes the indispensable Duty of every good Subject, or Well-wisher to the Establishment, to inform those, in whose Power it is, to regulate the Motions of the great Machine of State, of every Clog or Obstacle given the slightest or remotest Movement of the whole Frame, which, if not set to Rights, mud, infallibly, sooner or later, reduce the whole System to Confusion and final Dissolution.
Your Excellency may know, that Divines and Lawyers are, in one Instance, agreed, in the Definition of a Body politic, which is said to be a fictitious Body of Men, bearing close analogy to the Body natural. It consists of an Head and Members, destined to different Uses and Purposes; with proper Rights and Liberties, as Ligaments to connect, and mutually, to support the Whole, and Laws as the Soul or vivifying Spirit of the Constitution.
No Scheme, of human Invention, ever formed such a Constitution as Ours. Where Art is found most to emulate Nature, there it is allowed to be in the highest Perfection.
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