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The Gunpowder-treason: With a Discourse of the Manner of Its Discovery; and ... - Page 17
1679 - 321 pages
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 538 pages
...propone nothing but their ^ 3, James i, ' own particular Gain, either to the Hurt of their 1605. ' private Neighbours, or to the Hurt of the whole '...pleafing Titles, are fmoothly pafled over, * and fo by Stealth procured, without Confideration ' that the private Meaning of them tendeth to no' thing but...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: Being a Faithful ...

1751 - 546 pages
...Laws, to propone nothing but their Am . c own particular Gain, either to the Hurt of their ' 1605. ' private Neighbours, or to the Hurt of the whole ' State in general j which many Times, under fair * and pleafing Titles, are fmoothly pafled over, * and fo by Stealth...
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History of England, Volume 5

Parliamentary - 1763 - 546 pages
...particular Gain, either to the Hurt of their l6°s* * private Neighbours, or to the Hurt of the whole 1 State in general ; which many Times, under fair ( and pleafing Titles, are fmoothly pafled over, c and fo by Stealth piocured, without Confideration * that the private Meaning of them tendeth to no*...
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The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1809 - 610 pages
...on the other side, a convenient place for private men, under the colour of general laws, to propose nothing, but their own particular gain, either to...state in general ; which, many times, under fair and pleasing titles, are smoothly passed over, and so, by stealth, procure without consideration, that...
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and ..., Volume 3

Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 592 pages
...the colour of general laws, to propose nothing, but their own particular gn»n, either to the hurl of their private neighbours, or to the hurt of the...state in general ; which, many times, under fair and pleasing titlc-s, are smoothly passed over, and so, by stealth, procure without consideration, that...
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The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the ...

Charles Henry Parry - Constitutional history - 1839 - 726 pages
...it, on the other side, a convenient place for private men, under color of general Laws, to propose nothing but their own particular gain, either to the...Neighbours, or to the hurt of the whole State in general. " The end for which the Parliament is ordained, being only for the advancement of God's glory, and...
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A True Narration of that Horrible Conspiracy Against King James and the ...

Jacques-Auguste de Thou - Gunpowder Plot, 1605 - 1885 - 72 pages
...and his people : nor yet is it on the other side a convenient place for private men under the colonr of general Laws to propone nothing but their own particular...State in general, which many times under fair and pleasing Titles, are innocently passed over, and so by stealth procure without consideration, that...
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