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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... Late LORD SOMERS . Revised by EMINENT HANDS . VOL III . The Bent and Genius of the Age is best known , in a free Country , by the Pamphlets and Papers that come daily out , as the Senfe of Parties , and fometimes the Voice of the Nation ...
... Late LORD SOMERS . Revised by EMINENT HANDS . VOL III . The Bent and Genius of the Age is best known , in a free Country , by the Pamphlets and Papers that come daily out , as the Senfe of Parties , and fometimes the Voice of the Nation ...
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... late modern Authors fince the Reftora- tion , wherein the Doctrines , of Non - refiftance of Princes , Paffive Obedience , and the Divine Authority of the Kingly Power , is own'd and declar'd to be an effential Part of the Profeffion ...
... late modern Authors fince the Reftora- tion , wherein the Doctrines , of Non - refiftance of Princes , Paffive Obedience , and the Divine Authority of the Kingly Power , is own'd and declar'd to be an effential Part of the Profeffion ...
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... late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for future Ages , re- quir'd ; and her prefent Majefty , without Affront to her Majesty's Authority it may be faid , requires no further Obedience from the People of England than the ...
... late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for future Ages , re- quir'd ; and her prefent Majefty , without Affront to her Majesty's Authority it may be faid , requires no further Obedience from the People of England than the ...
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... late Revolution . Thofe of it , that did concur with others in promoting that Revolution , are re- vil'd and villify'd , as Men of no Faith or Principles , and therefore not fit to be trusted , countenanc'd or protected ; and thofe that ...
... late Revolution . Thofe of it , that did concur with others in promoting that Revolution , are re- vil'd and villify'd , as Men of no Faith or Principles , and therefore not fit to be trusted , countenanc'd or protected ; and thofe that ...
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... late War , and after it ; and was owing to the Artifices of fome People , who magnified their own Services and Affection to our Allies , and reprefented a Houfe of Com- mons , ( the Reprefentatives of the collective Body of the People ) ...
... late War , and after it ; and was owing to the Artifices of fome People , who magnified their own Services and Affection to our Allies , and reprefented a Houfe of Com- mons , ( the Reprefentatives of the collective Body of the People ) ...
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