Discourses on Government, Nide 1Richard Lee, 1805 |
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Sivu 10
... proved in the following dis- courses , that to endeavour to make it more clear , would be an unpardonable presumption . If any man think the publication of this work to be unseasonable at this time , he is desired to consi- der , that ...
... proved in the following dis- courses , that to endeavour to make it more clear , would be an unpardonable presumption . If any man think the publication of this work to be unseasonable at this time , he is desired to consi- der , that ...
Sivu 30
... proved .... Lon- don , printed in the yeare 1649 , in quarto . ........ The person that was now murthered , was not the Lord of Glory , but a glorious lord , Christ's own vicar , his lieu- tenant and vicegerent here on earth , within ...
... proved .... Lon- don , printed in the yeare 1649 , in quarto . ........ The person that was now murthered , was not the Lord of Glory , but a glorious lord , Christ's own vicar , his lieu- tenant and vicegerent here on earth , within ...
Sivu 38
... prove the justice of it , he concluded , that he should desire no greater honor in this world , than that the fol- lowing inscription should be engraved on his tomb , Here lieth one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles ...
... prove the justice of it , he concluded , that he should desire no greater honor in this world , than that the fol- lowing inscription should be engraved on his tomb , Here lieth one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles ...
Sivu 62
... prove the particu- lars ....... The jury after a very short stay brought him in guilty of high treason . Colonel Lambert's behaviour was quite con- trary , full of submission and discretion ........ He was likewise condemned ; but when ...
... prove the particu- lars ....... The jury after a very short stay brought him in guilty of high treason . Colonel Lambert's behaviour was quite con- trary , full of submission and discretion ........ He was likewise condemned ; but when ...
Sivu 72
... prove , he said once in great wrath to Chancellor Hide , " It was to him they owed all they either felt or feared ; for if he had not pos- sessed them in all his letters with such an opinion of the king , they would have taken care to ...
... prove , he said once in great wrath to Chancellor Hide , " It was to him they owed all they either felt or feared ; for if he had not pos- sessed them in all his letters with such an opinion of the king , they would have taken care to ...
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