A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which , acting in Concert , make the Harmony of the Constitution . I fhall not invade the Province of thofe learned Gentlemen , who have undertaken to ...
... Commons ; each have their feveral , their feparate , and their conjunctive Powers ; which , acting in Concert , make the Harmony of the Constitution . I fhall not invade the Province of thofe learned Gentlemen , who have undertaken to ...
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... Commons , Parliament or King : " A great promifcuous Crowd the Hydra lies , " Till Laws revive , and mutual Contract ties " A Chaos , free to chufe for their own Share " What Cafe of Government they please to wear ; " If to a King they ...
... Commons , Parliament or King : " A great promifcuous Crowd the Hydra lies , " Till Laws revive , and mutual Contract ties " A Chaos , free to chufe for their own Share " What Cafe of Government they please to wear ; " If to a King they ...
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... Commons ? I dare say there was not ten Diffenters in the Houfe ; let them defcend with us into Particulars , let them draw out a black Lift of Members , who in that loyal , honeft English Parliament gave their Hands to the laft ...
... Commons ? I dare say there was not ten Diffenters in the Houfe ; let them defcend with us into Particulars , let them draw out a black Lift of Members , who in that loyal , honeft English Parliament gave their Hands to the laft ...
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... Commons of England in the Point of Impeachments ; with the Addition of a Preface in Answer to a Pam- phlet called , A new Teft of the Church of England's Loyalty , & c . By Dr. Drake . 1 1702 . The a PREFACE . IF all Mankind were wife ...
... Commons of England in the Point of Impeachments ; with the Addition of a Preface in Answer to a Pam- phlet called , A new Teft of the Church of England's Loyalty , & c . By Dr. Drake . 1 1702 . The a PREFACE . IF all Mankind were wife ...
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... Commons but his Honour was attack'd , and he was branded with Popery and France , how unjustly foever ; fcandalous Stories , Libels , and malicious lying Accufations were fpread of him throughout England , without either Proof or Author ...
... Commons but his Honour was attack'd , and he was branded with Popery and France , how unjustly foever ; fcandalous Stories , Libels , and malicious lying Accufations were fpread of him throughout England , without either Proof or Author ...
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