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Page 83
... due deliberation , in the sincerity of his heart , he thinks his Creator requires of
him ; it follows of course , that a society composed of such individuals must ,
collectively taken , enjoy the same right , and be under the same duty and
obligation .
... due deliberation , in the sincerity of his heart , he thinks his Creator requires of
him ; it follows of course , that a society composed of such individuals must ,
collectively taken , enjoy the same right , and be under the same duty and
obligation .
Page 180
Some persons may also formerly have been prepossessed of the idea , that the
revolution was * “ an act of necessity , in the strictest moral sense , in which
necessity can be taken ; and that it should never + furnish a precedent for any
future ...
Some persons may also formerly have been prepossessed of the idea , that the
revolution was * “ an act of necessity , in the strictest moral sense , in which
necessity can be taken ; and that it should never + furnish a precedent for any
future ...
Page 289
... he should incur the penalty of a prĉmunire ; that every officer , both
ecclesiastical and lay , should be sworn to renounce the said bishop and his
authority , and to refijt it to his power , and to repute any oath formerly taken in
maintenance of ...
... he should incur the penalty of a prĉmunire ; that every officer , both
ecclesiastical and lay , should be sworn to renounce the said bishop and his
authority , and to refijt it to his power , and to repute any oath formerly taken in
maintenance of ...
Page 316
I know of no . better nor surer ground to form a history of our constitution upon ,
than the different forms of oaths , which have been tendered to and taken by our
sovereigns at different pe - , riods and under different circumstances ; they will of
...
I know of no . better nor surer ground to form a history of our constitution upon ,
than the different forms of oaths , which have been tendered to and taken by our
sovereigns at different pe - , riods and under different circumstances ; they will of
...
Page 417
... and advantage was taken of the rare Advantage of opportunity of entering into
an original and pact between express ... more precise , than had been taken by
his predecessors ; and it was consecrated as a perpetual formula of such oaths .
... and advantage was taken of the rare Advantage of opportunity of entering into
an original and pact between express ... more precise , than had been taken by
his predecessors ; and it was consecrated as a perpetual formula of such oaths .
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