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Page 57
... under the Saxons ; and now a monarchy again under the English ; and all this
by God ' s permission and approbation , who in token thereof suffered his own
peculiar people also of Israel to be under divers manners of governments in
divers ...
... under the Saxons ; and now a monarchy again under the English ; and all this
by God ' s permission and approbation , who in token thereof suffered his own
peculiar people also of Israel to be under divers manners of governments in
divers ...
Page 83
The civil establish - The civil establishment of reInent of a religion affects in no
manner the ligion affects truth or falsehood of the religion itself . the religion it* “
The magistrate ( or supreme civil power ) in Turkey has just the same
uncontrouled ...
The civil establish - The civil establishment of reInent of a religion affects in no
manner the ligion affects truth or falsehood of the religion itself . the religion it* “
The magistrate ( or supreme civil power ) in Turkey has just the same
uncontrouled ...
Page 320
jects , change laws , enact new ones , infiet punishments , and impose taxes , at
their mere will and pleasure , and determine suits at law in such manner , when ,
and as they think fit ; for which reason your ancestors . endeavoured to shake off
...
jects , change laws , enact new ones , infiet punishments , and impose taxes , at
their mere will and pleasure , and determine suits at law in such manner , when ,
and as they think fit ; for which reason your ancestors . endeavoured to shake off
...
Page 375
intend , and do intend , and every one of us will in this present parliament , and in
all others , be present as peers of the said kingdom , in the usual manner , to
consider of , treat , enact , constitute , and determine , and to do all other things
with ...
intend , and do intend , and every one of us will in this present parliament , and in
all others , be present as peers of the said kingdom , in the usual manner , to
consider of , treat , enact , constitute , and determine , and to do all other things
with ...
Page 441
From the change in the policy , manners , and customs of the kingdom , the * Fort
. de Laud . Leg . Ang . c . xviii . p . 35 . This great man says , “ ' The statutes of
England are produced quite in another manner , not enacted by the sole will of
the ...
From the change in the policy , manners , and customs of the kingdom , the * Fort
. de Laud . Leg . Ang . c . xviii . p . 35 . This great man says , “ ' The statutes of
England are produced quite in another manner , not enacted by the sole will of
the ...
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