The Works of the Right Honourable Henry Late L. Delamer, and Earl of WarringtonJ. Lawrence, and J. Dunton, 1694 - 662 Seiten |
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... pleasure which the World does generally propofe and expect in Con- verfation ; For as this does at first proceed from affectation , fo it will always appear to be fuch , and any thing that is forced or constrained in com- pany is never ...
... pleasure which the World does generally propofe and expect in Con- verfation ; For as this does at first proceed from affectation , fo it will always appear to be fuch , and any thing that is forced or constrained in com- pany is never ...
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... pleasure in hearing that which is to the difadvantage of either . Tale - bearers are a Weed that grow in every Soil , and where they meet with the leaft incou- ragement , draw all the nourishment to themselves , and starve all about ...
... pleasure in hearing that which is to the difadvantage of either . Tale - bearers are a Weed that grow in every Soil , and where they meet with the leaft incou- ragement , draw all the nourishment to themselves , and starve all about ...
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... pleasure and fatisfaction that is to be had in Children ; and yet care is to be taken , that before Company they may know their distance . Give them liberty enough for Recreations , yet not fo as to neglect their Studies : For as too ...
... pleasure and fatisfaction that is to be had in Children ; and yet care is to be taken , that before Company they may know their distance . Give them liberty enough for Recreations , yet not fo as to neglect their Studies : For as too ...
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... Pleasure with their Liberties and Properties : and that God had no more given Kings a right to opprefs and inflave their Subjects , than he A a 2 had had indued them with a power to Create Men . Prince of Orange's Declaration . 355.
... Pleasure with their Liberties and Properties : and that God had no more given Kings a right to opprefs and inflave their Subjects , than he A a 2 had had indued them with a power to Create Men . Prince of Orange's Declaration . 355.
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... pleasure by his Army ; for his Adminiftra- tion became more exorbitant every day than other , till his prefent Majefty , the then Prince of Orange , Landed , who as is ufual upon fuch occafions , fet out a Decla- ration of the occasion ...
... pleasure by his Army ; for his Adminiftra- tion became more exorbitant every day than other , till his prefent Majefty , the then Prince of Orange , Landed , who as is ufual upon fuch occafions , fet out a Decla- ration of the occasion ...
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Seite 428 - ... for he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain. For he is a minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
Seite 428 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
Seite 309 - Land; and by the said Great Charter and other the Laws and Statutes of this Your Realm, no Man ought to be adjudged to Death but by the Laws established in this Your Realm...
Seite 351 - I do not insist upon this, nor upon the late hours he kept up and down our city ; it's said he was every night drinking till two o'clock, or beyond that time, and that he went to his chamber drunk ; but this I have only by common fame, for I was not in his company ; I bless God I am not a man of his principles or behaviour ; but in the mornings he appeared with the symptoms of a man that over night had taken a large cup.
Seite 311 - Third, it is enacted that no man be put to answer without presentment before Justices or matter of record, or by due process and writ original according to the old law of the land, and if anything be done to the contrary, it shall be void in law and holden for error...
Seite 311 - ... justices, or matter of record, or by due process and writ original, according to the old law of the land : And if any thing from henceforth be done to the contrary, it shall be void in the law, and holden for error.
Seite 310 - Though that it be contained in the great charter, that no man be taken, nor imprisoned, nor put out of his freehold, without process of the law ; nevertheless divers people make false suggestions to the king himself, as well for malice as otherwise...
Seite 310 - That from henceforth none shall be taken by petition or suggestion, made to our lord the king or to his Council, unless it be by indictment, or presentment of good and lawful people, of the same neighbourhood where such deeds be done...
Seite 351 - Our Chief Justice has a very arbitrary power in appointing the assize when he pleases ; and this man has strained it to the highest point; for whereas we were accustomed to have two assizes, the first about April or May, the latter about September, it was this year the middle (as I remember) of August before we had any assize, and then he despatched business so well that he left half the causes untried, and, to help the matter, has resolved that we shall have no more assizes this year.
Seite 309 - , it is enacted that no man shall be attached by any accusation nor forejudged of life or limb, nor his lands, tenements, goods nor chattels seized into the King's hands against the form of the Great Charter and the law of the land...