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 3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... man , Elquires . As it is our Duty , to be ever mindful of the great Mercies of Almighty God , vouchfafed to us and our late oppreffed People , in reftoring us D 2 to to the Exercise of our Royal Authority , by a TRACTS on all SUBJECTS .
... man , Elquires . As it is our Duty , to be ever mindful of the great Mercies of Almighty God , vouchfafed to us and our late oppreffed People , in reftoring us D 2 to to the Exercise of our Royal Authority , by a TRACTS on all SUBJECTS .
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... Exercise of our Royal Authority , by a calme and miraculous Hand of Divine Providence , thereby delivering them from the Violence and Tyranny of the late ufurped Powers , to the peaceable Enjoyments of their antient Rights , eftablished ...
... Exercise of our Royal Authority , by a calme and miraculous Hand of Divine Providence , thereby delivering them from the Violence and Tyranny of the late ufurped Powers , to the peaceable Enjoyments of their antient Rights , eftablished ...
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... Exercise , more un- interrupted by any Hand of Power , the Judge lefs follicited by Letters , or pri- vate Interpofitions , either of my own or other Men's , in double fo many Years in all thofe Times of Peace : And if more of my Lords ...
... Exercise , more un- interrupted by any Hand of Power , the Judge lefs follicited by Letters , or pri- vate Interpofitions , either of my own or other Men's , in double fo many Years in all thofe Times of Peace : And if more of my Lords ...
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... exercise that Authority which proceeds from that Name . Thefe Things being very clear , by the fundamental Grounds of the Law , if then we examine the Foun- dation of Things , according to the Rules of the Law , it is manifeft that the ...
... exercise that Authority which proceeds from that Name . Thefe Things being very clear , by the fundamental Grounds of the Law , if then we examine the Foun- dation of Things , according to the Rules of the Law , it is manifeft that the ...
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... Exercise thereof under the Title of a King : But . certainly the laying afide of a Thing de facto , which though indeed it be an Act of Providence , yet it cannot be conftrued , that , the Intendment of that Provi- dence is finally to ...
... Exercise thereof under the Title of a King : But . certainly the laying afide of a Thing de facto , which though indeed it be an Act of Providence , yet it cannot be conftrued , that , the Intendment of that Provi- dence is finally to ...
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