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Page 58
... Princes . concerned , as they have agreed to be juft , and ought to be performed ; but which we do not find them fo free to execute , as the Obligations Britain has laid on them has given us reafon to expect . 6 6 . 6 Both these great ...
... Princes . concerned , as they have agreed to be juft , and ought to be performed ; but which we do not find them fo free to execute , as the Obligations Britain has laid on them has given us reafon to expect . 6 6 . 6 Both these great ...
Page 60
... Princes Favour and Prerogative , they think only what they may do , not what they ought to do . All that I have at prefent to complain of , is , that the Defence of my Queen and Country , and of the most valuable part of our Trade , is ...
... Princes Favour and Prerogative , they think only what they may do , not what they ought to do . All that I have at prefent to complain of , is , that the Defence of my Queen and Country , and of the most valuable part of our Trade , is ...
Page 67
... Princes concerned ' befides France ; i . e . against the Confederates , as well as against France . It may be a Se- curity against the Confederates , but while it is fo , it cannot be a Security against France . France can neither ...
... Princes concerned ' befides France ; i . e . against the Confederates , as well as against France . It may be a Se- curity against the Confederates , but while it is fo , it cannot be a Security against France . France can neither ...
Page 108
... the fame Laws , and zealous not only of the Supremacy and Prerogative of our Princes , but of the Liber- ties of their Fellow - Subjects : This will make ties 108 DEDICATION . what Difcountenance they have laboured under, ...
... the fame Laws , and zealous not only of the Supremacy and Prerogative of our Princes , but of the Liber- ties of their Fellow - Subjects : This will make ties 108 DEDICATION . what Difcountenance they have laboured under, ...
Page 123
... Princess during their Lives , and the Life of the Survivor of them : and that the fole and full • Exercife of the Regal Power be only in , and • executed by the faid Prince of Orange , in the • Names of the faid Prince and Princefs ...
... Princess during their Lives , and the Life of the Survivor of them : and that the fole and full • Exercife of the Regal Power be only in , and • executed by the faid Prince of Orange , in the • Names of the faid Prince and Princefs ...
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