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... Answer to it , and Representation , & c . , are prefixed : LETTERS OF STATE to most of the Sovereign Princes and Re- publics of Europe during the Administration of the Com- monwealth and the Protectors Oliver and Richard Crom- well ...
... Answer to it , and Representation , & c . , are prefixed : LETTERS OF STATE to most of the Sovereign Princes and Re- publics of Europe during the Administration of the Com- monwealth and the Protectors Oliver and Richard Crom- well ...
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... answer him : " What portion have we in David , or inheritance in the son of Jesse ? See to thine own house , David . " And for the like conditions not performed , all Israel before that time deposed Samuel ; not for his own default ...
... answer him : " What portion have we in David , or inheritance in the son of Jesse ? See to thine own house , David . " And for the like conditions not performed , all Israel before that time deposed Samuel ; not for his own default ...
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... answer , it imports not whether foreign or native : for no prince so native but professes to hold by law ; which when he himself overturns , breaking all the covenants and oaths that gave title to his dignity , and were the bond and ...
... answer , it imports not whether foreign or native : for no prince so native but professes to hold by law ; which when he himself overturns , breaking all the covenants and oaths that gave title to his dignity , and were the bond and ...
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... answer , what tyrant is not ? yet Eglon by the Jews had been acknowledged as their sovereign , they had served him eighteen years , as long almost as we our William the Conqueror , in all which he could not be so unwise a statesman ...
... answer , what tyrant is not ? yet Eglon by the Jews had been acknowledged as their sovereign , they had served him eighteen years , as long almost as we our William the Conqueror , in all which he could not be so unwise a statesman ...
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... answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the purpose of them that do it . " But far before those days , Gildas , the most ancient of all ... answer is as ready AND MAGISTRATES . 23 3333.
... answers , " that the vulgar judge of it according to the event , and the learned according to the purpose of them that do it . " But far before those days , Gildas , the most ancient of all ... answer is as ready AND MAGISTRATES . 23 3333.
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