Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... judge as they find cause . this I dare own as part of my faith , that if such a one there be , by whose commission whole massacres have been com- mitted on his faithful subjects , * his provinces offered to pawn But • The following are ...
... judge as they find cause . this I dare own as part of my faith , that if such a one there be , by whose commission whole massacres have been com- mitted on his faithful subjects , * his provinces offered to pawn But • The following are ...
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... judge , they communicated and derived either to one , whom for the eminence of his wisdom and integrity they chose above the rest , or to more than one , whom they maintain , on the contrary , that " all men are born slaves ; " and it ...
... judge , they communicated and derived either to one , whom for the eminence of his wisdom and integrity they chose above the rest , or to more than one , whom they maintain , on the contrary , that " all men are born slaves ; " and it ...
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... judge it for the best , either choose him or reject him , retain him or depose him , though no tyrant , merely by the liberty and right of freeborn men to be governed as seems to them best . This , though it cannot but stand with plain ...
... judge it for the best , either choose him or reject him , retain him or depose him , though no tyrant , merely by the liberty and right of freeborn men to be governed as seems to them best . This , though it cannot but stand with plain ...
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... judge most conducing to the public good . We may from hence with more ease and force of argument determine what a tyrant is , and what the people may do against him . A tyrant , whether by wrong or by right coming to the crown , is he ...
... judge most conducing to the public good . We may from hence with more ease and force of argument determine what a tyrant is , and what the people may do against him . A tyrant , whether by wrong or by right coming to the crown , is he ...
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... judge ( du Haillan is my author ) between Milegast , king of the Vultzes , and his subjects , who had deposed him , gave his verdict for the subjects , and for him whom they had chosen in his room . Note here , that the right of ...
... judge ( du Haillan is my author ) between Milegast , king of the Vultzes , and his subjects , who had deposed him , gave his verdict for the subjects , and for him whom they had chosen in his room . Note here , that the right of ...
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