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 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Government is confin'd by Laws , the Crown limited by Statutes , and the People's Right confirm'd by the Conceffion of Ages . To this Government , all Diftinction of Names fet apart , I am of Opi- nion all Parties have , in their Turns ...
... Government is confin'd by Laws , the Crown limited by Statutes , and the People's Right confirm'd by the Conceffion of Ages . To this Government , all Diftinction of Names fet apart , I am of Opi- nion all Parties have , in their Turns ...
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... Government commanded ? No , the prefent Church of England Party were the Diffenters , the Schifmaticks and Phanaticks , in the Days of King Henry VIII . were perfecuted for not coming to Church ; many of them put to Death , and always ...
... Government commanded ? No , the prefent Church of England Party were the Diffenters , the Schifmaticks and Phanaticks , in the Days of King Henry VIII . were perfecuted for not coming to Church ; many of them put to Death , and always ...
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... Government and Obedience . They have always declared , that they understand their Allegiance to their Governors to be , fuppofing they govern them according to the Laws of the Land ; and that if Princes break this Bond of Government ...
... Government and Obedience . They have always declared , that they understand their Allegiance to their Governors to be , fuppofing they govern them according to the Laws of the Land ; and that if Princes break this Bond of Government ...
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... Government they please to wear ; " If to a King they do the Reins commit , " All Men are bound in Confcience to fubmit ; " But then that King must by his Oath affent " To Poftulata's of the Government ; " Which , if he breaks , he cuts ...
... Government they please to wear ; " If to a King they do the Reins commit , " All Men are bound in Confcience to fubmit ; " But then that King must by his Oath affent " To Poftulata's of the Government ; " Which , if he breaks , he cuts ...
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... Government and Alle- giance , and politically introduced by State Engines into the Church of England , to abufe her ... Government and Allegiance , & c . why then they come over to this Confe- quence . That Government and Allegiance are ...
... Government and Alle- giance , and politically introduced by State Engines into the Church of England , to abufe her ... Government and Allegiance , & c . why then they come over to this Confe- quence . That Government and Allegiance are ...
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