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Francis Plowden. CHA P. XVI . Of Offences against the State CHAP . XVII . Of the Attempts and Effects of Levellers in thefe Kingdoms . Conclufion 467 520 616 ERRAT A. Page 170 , line 19 , for evinced CONTENT S. Vi.
Francis Plowden. CHA P. XVI . Of Offences against the State CHAP . XVII . Of the Attempts and Effects of Levellers in thefe Kingdoms . Conclufion 467 520 616 ERRAT A. Page 170 , line 19 , for evinced CONTENT S. Vi.
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... Kingdom . " Salkeld , " Reports from " Scripture , Holy . " William and Mary to 10 Ann . " " Secret Hiftory of the Calves Head Club . " Selden , " Judicature in Parliament . ” " Titles of Honour . " Sleidan , " Commentaries . " Somner ...
... Kingdom . " Salkeld , " Reports from " Scripture , Holy . " William and Mary to 10 Ann . " " Secret Hiftory of the Calves Head Club . " Selden , " Judicature in Parliament . ” " Titles of Honour . " Sleidan , " Commentaries . " Somner ...
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... kingdoms and nations " in the world were governed , in the politi- " cal way , as we are . " And the fame learned Chancellor , in the inftructions , which he gave to his royal pupil Prince Edward , the eldest son of King Henry the Sixth ...
... kingdoms and nations " in the world were governed , in the politi- " cal way , as we are . " And the fame learned Chancellor , in the inftructions , which he gave to his royal pupil Prince Edward , the eldest son of King Henry the Sixth ...
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... kingdom , which you << Co are to inherit , because it will afford both to yourself and subjects the greatest secu- rity and fatisfaction . With fuch a law , fays the fame St. Thomas , all mankind " would have been governed , if in ...
... kingdom , which you << Co are to inherit , because it will afford both to yourself and subjects the greatest secu- rity and fatisfaction . With fuch a law , fays the fame St. Thomas , all mankind " would have been governed , if in ...
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... kingdom , from whence you may guess at the power , which a king may exercise with refpect to the laws and the fubject : for he is appointed to protect his fubjects in their All power dele- lives , properties and laws ; for this very end ...
... kingdom , from whence you may guess at the power , which a king may exercise with refpect to the laws and the fubject : for he is appointed to protect his fubjects in their All power dele- lives , properties and laws ; for this very end ...
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