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Page 12
... historical narra- tion , giving an account of the origin of the world , ―of a garden planted with trees , watered with four rivers , -with their names , -the coun¬ tries through which they flow , -the precious ftones , mines and ...
... historical narra- tion , giving an account of the origin of the world , ―of a garden planted with trees , watered with four rivers , -with their names , -the coun¬ tries through which they flow , -the precious ftones , mines and ...
Page 7
... history of the oriental nations . In elective kingdoms , corruption , violence , and bribery precede the coronation bloodshed and mifery are the confequences . Poland is no more , because there have been many candi- dates , but no heir ...
... history of the oriental nations . In elective kingdoms , corruption , violence , and bribery precede the coronation bloodshed and mifery are the confequences . Poland is no more , because there have been many candi- dates , but no heir ...
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... king during the life of the lawful heir . The history of England affords feveral inftances of the kind , a long time before the acceffion of the Stuarts to the throne . The The law both in present and past times , is LOYALTY ASSERTED . 21.
... king during the life of the lawful heir . The history of England affords feveral inftances of the kind , a long time before the acceffion of the Stuarts to the throne . The The law both in present and past times , is LOYALTY ASSERTED . 21.
Page 26
... history of the times , as to ftrike terror into a tolerable gene- ral , much less into the heart of a king , whom an exalted rank , the love of his fubjects , and paternal authority , fhould have animated with courage and refolution ...
... history of the times , as to ftrike terror into a tolerable gene- ral , much less into the heart of a king , whom an exalted rank , the love of his fubjects , and paternal authority , fhould have animated with courage and refolution ...
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... history , had Peter and Paul been as willing to depofe kings , for the glory of God , and the propagation of reli- gion , as fome of our modern zealots of all com- munions , how could Nero have withstood those apostles , whose word ...
... history , had Peter and Paul been as willing to depofe kings , for the glory of God , and the propagation of reli- gion , as fome of our modern zealots of all com- munions , how could Nero have withstood those apostles , whose word ...
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