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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... land ; it was then the Church of Rome that was the establifh'd national Church , The Proteftants , under the Titles of Lollards , Wickliffians , Huffites , & c . what did they do ? Did they , as our modern People fay every Body fhould ...
... land ; it was then the Church of Rome that was the establifh'd national Church , The Proteftants , under the Titles of Lollards , Wickliffians , Huffites , & c . what did they do ? Did they , as our modern People fay every Body fhould ...
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... Land ; and that if Princes break this Bond of Government , the Nature of it is inverted , and the Constitution ceafes of Course . Buchanan , Buchanan , in Scotland , Algernoon Sidney , in England 6 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
... Land ; and that if Princes break this Bond of Government , the Nature of it is inverted , and the Constitution ceafes of Course . Buchanan , Buchanan , in Scotland , Algernoon Sidney , in England 6 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
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... Land , by which they are fworn to rule , they ceafe to be the Lord's Anointed any longer , the Sanction of their Office is vanished , and they become Tyrants and Enemies of Man- kind , and may be treated accordingly . Now it is no ...
... Land , by which they are fworn to rule , they ceafe to be the Lord's Anointed any longer , the Sanction of their Office is vanished , and they become Tyrants and Enemies of Man- kind , and may be treated accordingly . Now it is no ...
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... Land , as the Queen and her Court on their Side , to have them in diftruft , and confequently under Guard ; it may therefore be worth their while feriously to confider this , and not by a fruitless Oppofition to exp fe at once the ...
... Land , as the Queen and her Court on their Side , to have them in diftruft , and confequently under Guard ; it may therefore be worth their while feriously to confider this , and not by a fruitless Oppofition to exp fe at once the ...
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... , " All Tenants in Capite to the King , in each County , who have ་ a Forty Shilling Land , which generally amounts to 60l . per Annum , " fhould · " fhould choose two of their own Number to A Fourth Collection of TRACT S. 79.
... , " All Tenants in Capite to the King , in each County , who have ་ a Forty Shilling Land , which generally amounts to 60l . per Annum , " fhould · " fhould choose two of their own Number to A Fourth Collection of TRACT S. 79.
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