Complaint and Reform in England, 1436-1714: Fifty Writings of the Time on Politics, Religion, Society, Economics, Architecture, Science, and EducationWilliam Huse Dunham (Jr.), Stanley McCrory Pargellis |
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... nature of the people . Chapter 15 By this process and discourse it doth appear that the mutations and changes of fashions of government in commonwealths be natural and do not always come of ambition or malice : and that according to the ...
... nature of the people . Chapter 15 By this process and discourse it doth appear that the mutations and changes of fashions of government in commonwealths be natural and do not always come of ambition or malice : and that according to the ...
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... nature reduced into a particular way of policy , which policy is the ground of our title to them and interest in them . For though it is true that nature hath invested all nations in an equal right to the laws of nature and equity by a ...
... nature reduced into a particular way of policy , which policy is the ground of our title to them and interest in them . For though it is true that nature hath invested all nations in an equal right to the laws of nature and equity by a ...
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... nature is the first step to a real cure , by the application of fit and adequate remedies : so to know the original and true nature of things , is the basis and ground of all regular and unerring ratiocinations . And if we fail in the ...
... nature is the first step to a real cure , by the application of fit and adequate remedies : so to know the original and true nature of things , is the basis and ground of all regular and unerring ratiocinations . And if we fail in the ...
Contents
Chronology | xx |
Four Speeches 15851601 340 | 18 |
A Supplication for the Beggars 15281529 | 83 |
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