The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates: Proving, that it is Lawfull, and Hath Been Held So Through All Ages, for Any, who Have the Power, to Call to Account a Tyrant, Or Wicked King, and After Due Conviction, to Depose, and Put Him to Death, If the Ordinary Magistrate Have Neglected, Or Deny'd to Doe it : and that They, who of Late So Much Blame Deposing, are the Men that Did it Themselves ... |
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