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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay
Vol. 1 (of 4)

PART I
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Death is inflicted, not that the culprit may die, but that the state may be thereby advantaged.

And, from all that I know, I think that the death of King Charles hath more hindered than advanced the liberties of England.
"First, he left an heir.

He was in captivity.

The heir was in freedom.
He was odious to the Scots.

The heir was favoured by them.


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