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Page xi
“ No government ( says Harrington - one of the few who could reason calınly amidst the tumult of the civil wars ) no govertiment is of so accidental or arbitrary an institution , aš people are b VOL . I. wont to imagine ; there being in ...
“ No government ( says Harrington - one of the few who could reason calınly amidst the tumult of the civil wars ) no govertiment is of so accidental or arbitrary an institution , aš people are b VOL . I. wont to imagine ; there being in ...
Page xxii
That he conceived his prerogative invaded , or his throne : endangered by a democratical legislature , is indeed a political cause or excuse for . hostilities ; but reason , and humanity would in vain determine , whether , in a moral ...
That he conceived his prerogative invaded , or his throne : endangered by a democratical legislature , is indeed a political cause or excuse for . hostilities ; but reason , and humanity would in vain determine , whether , in a moral ...
Page xxv
After he had reason , to secede from the Presbyterians , he superadded the peculiar tenets also of the Independents , with whom he became associated in politics , though it does not appear , that he was ever in the habit of free ...
After he had reason , to secede from the Presbyterians , he superadded the peculiar tenets also of the Independents , with whom he became associated in politics , though it does not appear , that he was ever in the habit of free ...
Page lxvii
... one whereof goes under the name of James Archbishop of Armagh The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against Smectymnuus Au Apology for Smectymnuus A Treatise of Civil ...
... one whereof goes under the name of James Archbishop of Armagh The Reason of Church Government urged against Prelaty Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against Smectymnuus Au Apology for Smectymnuus A Treatise of Civil ...
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... intolerable : for one bishop now in a diocese , we should then have in every parish . It will not be requisite to answer these men , but only to discover them ; for reason they have none , but lust and licentiousness , and therefore ...
... intolerable : for one bishop now in a diocese , we should then have in every parish . It will not be requisite to answer these men , but only to discover them ; for reason they have none , but lust and licentiousness , and therefore ...
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