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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... never took up Arms against their Prince . r Under the Reign of King Charles I. the Cafe alter'd , the King and Par- liament fell out about Matters of Civil Right , and Invafion of the Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans ...
... never took up Arms against their Prince . r Under the Reign of King Charles I. the Cafe alter'd , the King and Par- liament fell out about Matters of Civil Right , and Invafion of the Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans ...
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... never profefs'd any fuch blind , abfolute , and undifputed Obedience to Princes as the others have done . It has always been their Opinion , that Government was originally contri- ved by the Confent , and for the mutual Benefit of the ...
... never profefs'd any fuch blind , abfolute , and undifputed Obedience to Princes as the others have done . It has always been their Opinion , that Government was originally contri- ved by the Confent , and for the mutual Benefit of the ...
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... never heard of , and into Crimes they never committed , dragg'd to Goals , Gibbets , and Scaffolds , and the like . All this while Paffive Obedience , if there were any fuch Thing , was found among them more than any- where elfe ; for ...
... never heard of , and into Crimes they never committed , dragg'd to Goals , Gibbets , and Scaffolds , and the like . All this while Paffive Obedience , if there were any fuch Thing , was found among them more than any- where elfe ; for ...
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... never be impofed upon , to pretend to more Loyalty , and more flavish Principles than you intend to Practice . Never pretend to more Obedience than your Sovereing requires . Our late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for ...
... never be impofed upon , to pretend to more Loyalty , and more flavish Principles than you intend to Practice . Never pretend to more Obedience than your Sovereing requires . Our late King , who I am not afham'd to fhow as a Patern for ...
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... never to be brought to any hearty or fincere Intentions towards their Allies , they provok'd them to hate us ; and having wrought them to a Belief , that to them only they were obliged for all the great Services they received from ...
... never to be brought to any hearty or fincere Intentions towards their Allies , they provok'd them to hate us ; and having wrought them to a Belief , that to them only they were obliged for all the great Services they received from ...
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