Jura Anglorum. The Rights of EnglishmenG. Bonham, 1792 - 620 pages |
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Francis PLOWDEN (LL.D.) CHAP . VI . Of the Effects of denying true Principles 129 CHAP . VII . 145 Of the Legislative Power CHAP . VIII . Of the Revolution , and of its Principles , and Effects $ 58 CHAP . IX . 210 Of the fupreme ...
Francis PLOWDEN (LL.D.) CHAP . VI . Of the Effects of denying true Principles 129 CHAP . VII . 145 Of the Legislative Power CHAP . VIII . Of the Revolution , and of its Principles , and Effects $ 58 CHAP . IX . 210 Of the fupreme ...
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Francis PLOWDEN (LL.D.) CHA P. XVI . Of Offences against the State CHAP . XVII . Of the Attempts and Effects of Levellers in thefe Kingdoms . Conclufion 467 520 616 A LIST Of the Authors and Books quoted or referred CONTENTS . vii.
Francis PLOWDEN (LL.D.) CHA P. XVI . Of Offences against the State CHAP . XVII . Of the Attempts and Effects of Levellers in thefe Kingdoms . Conclufion 467 520 616 A LIST Of the Authors and Books quoted or referred CONTENTS . vii.
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... effects already produced in this island , by the diffemination of the very doctrines , which are now attempted to be revived with fuch infatuated zeal . If Britons fhall choose again to get up the old tragedy , I fhall but have given in ...
... effects already produced in this island , by the diffemination of the very doctrines , which are now attempted to be revived with fuch infatuated zeal . If Britons fhall choose again to get up the old tragedy , I fhall but have given in ...
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... effects , is the important and the arduous * The trite adage of nil fub fole novum is more empha- tically applicable to the fubject under our prefent confi- deration , than to any other . This fubject has in all ages been the primary ...
... effects , is the important and the arduous * The trite adage of nil fub fole novum is more empha- tically applicable to the fubject under our prefent confi- deration , than to any other . This fubject has in all ages been the primary ...
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... effects of uncer- tainty , confufion , and error , under which fome of them now labour . I moft cordially adopt the fentiments of Doctor Price , when he fays , in the difcourfe already alluded to , ( p . 13. ) " Happier far muft he be ...
... effects of uncer- tainty , confufion , and error , under which fome of them now labour . I moft cordially adopt the fentiments of Doctor Price , when he fays , in the difcourfe already alluded to , ( p . 13. ) " Happier far muft he be ...
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