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Page 64
... Persons of our Prin- ces are gathered to their Fathers : He knows too that all Treaties are made , and War and Peace entred into , for the common Good : and in an Inftance , refpecting the prefent Exi- gence , which he apprehends to be ...
... Persons of our Prin- ces are gathered to their Fathers : He knows too that all Treaties are made , and War and Peace entred into , for the common Good : and in an Inftance , refpecting the prefent Exi- gence , which he apprehends to be ...
Page 98
... Persons in the World , for all Humane Society is con- cerned in the Judgment upon the meanest of its Members . I could not forefee , lay you , that he would call the H of Cns the People's Attorneys . When he was one of them , he was ...
... Persons in the World , for all Humane Society is con- cerned in the Judgment upon the meanest of its Members . I could not forefee , lay you , that he would call the H of Cns the People's Attorneys . When he was one of them , he was ...
Page 118
... Persons or Parties , but by the Senfe of the whole People , by the Sense of the Houfes of Lords and Com- mons , the reprefentative Body of the whole Na- tion ; in whofe Refolutions , according to the different State of Things , the ...
... Persons or Parties , but by the Senfe of the whole People , by the Sense of the Houfes of Lords and Com- mons , the reprefentative Body of the whole Na- tion ; in whofe Refolutions , according to the different State of Things , the ...
Page 134
... extraordinary Fines , & c . was contrary to Law . That the imprifoning of Persons without expreffing the Reafons , was contrary to Law .. " That That the profecuting and feizing Men's " Eftates as forfeited 134 The CRISIS .
... extraordinary Fines , & c . was contrary to Law . That the imprifoning of Persons without expreffing the Reafons , was contrary to Law .. " That That the profecuting and feizing Men's " Eftates as forfeited 134 The CRISIS .
Page 147
... , or Thing whatfoever to the contrary notwithstanding . With a Provifo , that every Person who fhall be Naturalized by Virtue of this A & t , and H 2 fhall fhall become a Papift , or profefs the Popifh Religion The CRISIS . 147.
... , or Thing whatfoever to the contrary notwithstanding . With a Provifo , that every Person who fhall be Naturalized by Virtue of this A & t , and H 2 fhall fhall become a Papift , or profefs the Popifh Religion The CRISIS . 147.
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