A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 10Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... witnesses of those matters had been fit and proper witnesses , suitable to the greatness of the persons and things that might be in question , and to the vast exten- sive consequence that may ensue thereupon . Nature , or the first ...
... witnesses of those matters had been fit and proper witnesses , suitable to the greatness of the persons and things that might be in question , and to the vast exten- sive consequence that may ensue thereupon . Nature , or the first ...
Page 43
... witnesses , that a prince was now born of the queen , as were unquestionable , without any possible exception , whose truth and faithfulness might be relied upon securely . Justice also required for full security , that there had been ...
... witnesses , that a prince was now born of the queen , as were unquestionable , without any possible exception , whose truth and faithfulness might be relied upon securely . Justice also required for full security , that there had been ...
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... witnesses of the birth of a child ought not to be believed , since they that should claim for such a child might , by due notice to the parties concerned , have had such witnesses as had put the child's birth beyond all question ...
... witnesses of the birth of a child ought not to be believed , since they that should claim for such a child might , by due notice to the parties concerned , have had such witnesses as had put the child's birth beyond all question ...
Contents
Tracts during the Reign of King William | 1 |
Letter from the Emperor to King James 9th Apr 1689 | 18 |
Reflections on the late and present Effects of Proceedings in England | 174 |
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