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الصفحة 284
And thus we see the succession of crowns , in several countries , places it on different heads , and he comes by right of succession to be a prince in one place , who would be a subject in another . $ 95. If God , by his positive grant ...
And thus we see the succession of crowns , in several countries , places it on different heads , and he comes by right of succession to be a prince in one place , who would be a subject in another . $ 95. If God , by his positive grant ...
الصفحة 331
But says our author , “ when God gave the Israelites kings , he re - established the ancient and prime right of lineal succession to paternal government . ' $ 160. How did God re - establish it ? by a law , a positive command ?
But says our author , “ when God gave the Israelites kings , he re - established the ancient and prime right of lineal succession to paternal government . ' $ 160. How did God re - establish it ? by a law , a positive command ?
الصفحة 332
Next , there can be “ no re - establishment of the prime and ancient right of lineal succession ” to any thing , unless he that is put in possession of it has the right to succeed , and be the true and next heir to him he succeeds to .
Next , there can be “ no re - establishment of the prime and ancient right of lineal succession ” to any thing , unless he that is put in possession of it has the right to succeed , and be the true and next heir to him he succeeds to .
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Some Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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