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, Band 6F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... ( See the Speech in Vol . IV . Page 448 , of the First Collection . ) On ending which Speech , turning himselfe about , he faluted all the Noble- men , and took a folemne leave of all confiderable perfons on the Scaffold , giving them his ...
... ( See the Speech in Vol . IV . Page 448 , of the First Collection . ) On ending which Speech , turning himselfe about , he faluted all the Noble- men , and took a folemne leave of all confiderable perfons on the Scaffold , giving them his ...
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... [ See the originall Journall booke of the Houfe of Commons , de Anno 27. Regin . Eliz . pag . 85. & pag . 103. ] And fo likewife in Mafter Copleys cafe in the Parliament in the laft yeare of Queene Mary , who fpake very dangerous words ...
... [ See the originall Journall booke of the Houfe of Commons , de Anno 27. Regin . Eliz . pag . 85. & pag . 103. ] And fo likewife in Mafter Copleys cafe in the Parliament in the laft yeare of Queene Mary , who fpake very dangerous words ...
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... see that the aunciently - established Formes and Orders of their Kingdomes be not vio- lated or neglected , but from time to time renewed and kept : they must not , to be abfolute , breake the Rights , and Orders of the Kingdome , and ...
... see that the aunciently - established Formes and Orders of their Kingdomes be not vio- lated or neglected , but from time to time renewed and kept : they must not , to be abfolute , breake the Rights , and Orders of the Kingdome , and ...
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... see them of their owne naturall inclination to defire a King , so we know they naturally fubmit unto his government . And Prince , and people , of themselves stand naturally well - affected one to the other . But as there are those that ...
... see them of their owne naturall inclination to defire a King , so we know they naturally fubmit unto his government . And Prince , and people , of themselves stand naturally well - affected one to the other . But as there are those that ...
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... the Kingdome . Within the verge of this F Shall See Chron . K. John , Ed . 2. c . 7 Arift . Bellarm . § Matth . 21. 3. 4 Sam . 25. 4 . || fhall include the indifcreete running before Authority , in things 90 A Second Collection of TRACTS .
... the Kingdome . Within the verge of this F Shall See Chron . K. John , Ed . 2. c . 7 Arift . Bellarm . § Matth . 21. 3. 4 Sam . 25. 4 . || fhall include the indifcreete running before Authority , in things 90 A Second Collection of TRACTS .
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