The Free-holder: Or Political EssaysJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1751 - 316 من الصفحات |
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... must the prefent Mock - Patriots make in the Eyes of Po- fterity , who venture to be hang'd , drawn and quartered , for the Ruin of thofe Civil Rights which their Ancestors , rather than part with , chofe to their 4 N ° 1 The FREE ...
... must the prefent Mock - Patriots make in the Eyes of Po- fterity , who venture to be hang'd , drawn and quartered , for the Ruin of thofe Civil Rights which their Ancestors , rather than part with , chofe to their 4 N ° 1 The FREE ...
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... must have a natural Ten- dency to the Peace of his Government , and the Unanimity of his People . While I am enumerating the publick Virtues of our Sovereign , which are fo conducive to the Advantage of those who are to obey Him , I can ...
... must have a natural Ten- dency to the Peace of his Government , and the Unanimity of his People . While I am enumerating the publick Virtues of our Sovereign , which are fo conducive to the Advantage of those who are to obey Him , I can ...
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... must premife , that as the Sacred Author of our Religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews thofe Parts of their Duty wherein they were moft defective , fo there was no need of infifting upon this : The Jews being remarkable for an ...
... must premife , that as the Sacred Author of our Religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews thofe Parts of their Duty wherein they were moft defective , fo there was no need of infifting upon this : The Jews being remarkable for an ...
الصفحة 29
... must be deftitute of common Senfe , who is C2- pable of imagining that the Proteftant Religion could flourish under the Government of a Bi- gotted Roman - Catholick , or that our Civil Rights could be protected by one who has been ...
... must be deftitute of common Senfe , who is C2- pable of imagining that the Proteftant Religion could flourish under the Government of a Bi- gotted Roman - Catholick , or that our Civil Rights could be protected by one who has been ...
الصفحة 34
... Violation of it . And here what must be the Success that a Man can hope for , who turns a Rebel , after having difclaimed the Divine Affiftance , Affiftance , but upon Condition of being a Faith- ful 34 The FREE - HOLDER .
... Violation of it . And here what must be the Success that a Man can hope for , who turns a Rebel , after having difclaimed the Divine Affiftance , Affiftance , but upon Condition of being a Faith- ful 34 The FREE - HOLDER .
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