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... command , And tenants to their people's pleasure stand . Add that the pow'r , for property's allow'd , Is mischievously seated in the crowd ; For who can be secure of private right , If sovereign sway may be dissolv'd by might ? Nor is ...
... command , And tenants to their people's pleasure stand . Add that the pow'r , for property's allow'd , Is mischievously seated in the crowd ; For who can be secure of private right , If sovereign sway may be dissolv'd by might ? Nor is ...
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... command , who has herself rebell'd ? Is Antichrist by Antichrist expell'd ? Did we a lawful tyranny displace , To set aloft a bastard of the race ? Why all these wars to win the Book , if we 1000 Must not interpret for ourselves , but ...
... command , who has herself rebell'd ? Is Antichrist by Antichrist expell'd ? Did we a lawful tyranny displace , To set aloft a bastard of the race ? Why all these wars to win the Book , if we 1000 Must not interpret for ourselves , but ...
Sivu 251
... command- A prophet grav'd the text , an angel held his hand . Thus faith was ere the written word appear'd , And men believ'd , not what they read , but heard . 1040 But since th ' apostles could not be confin'd To these , or those ...
... command- A prophet grav'd the text , an angel held his hand . Thus faith was ere the written word appear'd , And men believ'd , not what they read , but heard . 1040 But since th ' apostles could not be confin'd To these , or those ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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