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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... Ed . 4 . Lord Coke and many others . If he can do no wrong , be cannot be punished for any wrong . The King hath the Infirmities and Weaknefs of a Man , but he cannot iament . [ Let me out of which ( and 24 A Second Collection of.
... Ed . 4 . Lord Coke and many others . If he can do no wrong , be cannot be punished for any wrong . The King hath the Infirmities and Weaknefs of a Man , but he cannot iament . [ Let me out of which ( and 24 A Second Collection of.
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... punished for a Man , but he cannot TRACTS on all SUBJECTS . cannot do any Injury , at least not confiderable in Perfon . H Minifters , Agents , and Inftruments . Now the Law , though it King , yet if any of his Minifters do wrong ...
... punished for a Man , but he cannot TRACTS on all SUBJECTS . cannot do any Injury , at least not confiderable in Perfon . H Minifters , Agents , and Inftruments . Now the Law , though it King , yet if any of his Minifters do wrong ...
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... Punishment was fingular , and unexpected . For he ran amongst Beafts in the Fields , and Woods , where , for feven Years he lived , not only as a favage Man , but as a favage Beaft ; for a Beaft he thought himself to be , and therefore ...
... Punishment was fingular , and unexpected . For he ran amongst Beafts in the Fields , and Woods , where , for feven Years he lived , not only as a favage Man , but as a favage Beaft ; for a Beaft he thought himself to be , and therefore ...
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... punish the Idolatry , and Wic- kedness of the Jews , yet did he not forget that in the Execution of God's Judg- ments , they had ufed much Rigour , and Extremity ; as we fee Ifaiah , xlvii . 6 . I was wroth with my People ; I have ...
... punish the Idolatry , and Wic- kedness of the Jews , yet did he not forget that in the Execution of God's Judg- ments , they had ufed much Rigour , and Extremity ; as we fee Ifaiah , xlvii . 6 . I was wroth with my People ; I have ...
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... Punishments and Rewards following the ill , and good Defervings of every Man in this Life ; he exhorted his Sons , by the strong- eft Arguments he had , to a perpetual Concord and Agreement . Many other Things he uttered , which makes ...
... Punishments and Rewards following the ill , and good Defervings of every Man in this Life ; he exhorted his Sons , by the strong- eft Arguments he had , to a perpetual Concord and Agreement . Many other Things he uttered , which makes ...
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