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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... Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans or Diffenters , call them what we pleafe , fell in unanimously with the Parliament . And here ' tis worthy Remark , that the first Difference between the King and the English ...
... Liberty and Properties of the People , the Puritans or Diffenters , call them what we pleafe , fell in unanimously with the Parliament . And here ' tis worthy Remark , that the first Difference between the King and the English ...
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... Liberty of their Perfons and Poffeffions , unless forefaulted to the Laws ; that they cannot be divefted of this Right , but by their own Confent ; and that all Invasion of this Right is deftructive of the Conftitution , and diffolves ...
... Liberty of their Perfons and Poffeffions , unless forefaulted to the Laws ; that they cannot be divefted of this Right , but by their own Confent ; and that all Invasion of this Right is deftructive of the Conftitution , and diffolves ...
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... Liberty of their Religion to be fuperior to their Loyalty to her ; and that they had a Right to fubmit , or not to fubmit , as their Liberty was , or was not fecure ; and accordingly con- ditioned with her , before they would ...
... Liberty of their Religion to be fuperior to their Loyalty to her ; and that they had a Right to fubmit , or not to fubmit , as their Liberty was , or was not fecure ; and accordingly con- ditioned with her , before they would ...
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... Liberty , falls upon the Church , begins to rifle her of her Trophies , for no Effentials had been touch'd ; and how long did She bear it ? Not 80 Years , not 30 Years ; no , not fo many Months . What did the do ? Truly nothing but what ...
... Liberty , falls upon the Church , begins to rifle her of her Trophies , for no Effentials had been touch'd ; and how long did She bear it ? Not 80 Years , not 30 Years ; no , not fo many Months . What did the do ? Truly nothing but what ...
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... Liberty as to many great Points , concerning which they may differ , according to the feveral Convictions of their own Minds , and yet be equally ber Sons . Of thefe , the now unfashionable Point is one of which I shall anly add , that ...
... Liberty as to many great Points , concerning which they may differ , according to the feveral Convictions of their own Minds , and yet be equally ber Sons . Of thefe , the now unfashionable Point is one of which I shall anly add , that ...
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