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... force neceffary for its fupport . He regarded as indifputable his title to the exercife of the powers , however arbitrary , which had been occafionally affumed by his predeceffors of the House of Tudor . He never reflected , that the ...
... force neceffary for its fupport . He regarded as indifputable his title to the exercife of the powers , however arbitrary , which had been occafionally affumed by his predeceffors of the House of Tudor . He never reflected , that the ...
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... force and rapidity of electrical fire , and warms every honest breaft with the glow of generous and heroic fympathy . ; Nor was the above the only change , which James might have remarked in the temper and con- dition of his fubjects ...
... force and rapidity of electrical fire , and warms every honest breaft with the glow of generous and heroic fympathy . ; Nor was the above the only change , which James might have remarked in the temper and con- dition of his fubjects ...
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... force of arms . His impo- fitions upon trade , as arbitrary as they were injudi- cious , difaffected the merchants , who are always the firmeft fupporters of a good king . His , or what was the fame thing , Laud's unrelenting per ...
... force of arms . His impo- fitions upon trade , as arbitrary as they were injudi- cious , difaffected the merchants , who are always the firmeft fupporters of a good king . His , or what was the fame thing , Laud's unrelenting per ...
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... the conftitution to its firft principles , to en- force the ftrict obfervance of fo falutary a mea- fure ? This was the great object of the TRIENNIAL , BILL * , to the authors of which even an BILL , xl . SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
... the conftitution to its firft principles , to en- force the ftrict obfervance of fo falutary a mea- fure ? This was the great object of the TRIENNIAL , BILL * , to the authors of which even an BILL , xl . SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
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... forces , including the militia , confifted of eighty thousand men : her fleets , under the command of Blake and other brave admirals , had established her superiority in every quarter of the globe and all this was ef fected without any ...
... forces , including the militia , confifted of eighty thousand men : her fleets , under the command of Blake and other brave admirals , had established her superiority in every quarter of the globe and all this was ef fected without any ...
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