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Page 43
... realms and common- wealths dependeth of this point , as of their first principle ; for that a common - wealth is no- thing else , but the good government of a mul- titude gathered together , to live in one ; and therefore all old ...
... realms and common- wealths dependeth of this point , as of their first principle ; for that a common - wealth is no- thing else , but the good government of a mul- titude gathered together , to live in one ; and therefore all old ...
Page 45
... realm determineth in this point ; for otherwise nothing could be certain , for that of thefe changes doth depend all that hath fuc- ceeded fithence . In like manner is it evident , that as the common - wealth hath this autho- rity to ...
... realm determineth in this point ; for otherwise nothing could be certain , for that of thefe changes doth depend all that hath fuc- ceeded fithence . In like manner is it evident , that as the common - wealth hath this autho- rity to ...
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... realm determineth in this point ; for otherwise nothing could be certain , for that of these changes doth depend all that hath suc- ceeded fithence . In like manner is it evi- dent , that as the commonwealth hath this au- thority 8 of ...
... realm determineth in this point ; for otherwise nothing could be certain , for that of these changes doth depend all that hath suc- ceeded fithence . In like manner is it evi- dent , that as the commonwealth hath this au- thority 8 of ...
Page 108
... realm , or impeaching of judg- ment given , ( 27 Ed . III . ) are founded in the power of parliament , over the temporalities of the church , CHAP . 6 CHAP . V. OF SOME MODERN DOCTRINES CONCERNING THE 10 % Of the civil Establishment of ...
... realm , or impeaching of judg- ment given , ( 27 Ed . III . ) are founded in the power of parliament , over the temporalities of the church , CHAP . 6 CHAP . V. OF SOME MODERN DOCTRINES CONCERNING THE 10 % Of the civil Establishment of ...
Page 114
... realm , the observa- tion is perfectly abfurd and irrelevant : for the executive magiftrate has no legislative power ; and he is equally bound by his duty and truft to enforce the laws , which make or which concern the civil ...
... realm , the observa- tion is perfectly abfurd and irrelevant : for the executive magiftrate has no legislative power ; and he is equally bound by his duty and truft to enforce the laws , which make or which concern the civil ...
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