Discourses on Government, Том 1Richard Lee, 1805 |
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... : and it is to be hoped , that this short account , though very imperfect , may do some justice to the memory of that noble person , and give some instruction to the reader . ALGERNON SYDNEY , descended from a very ancient and honourable.
... : and it is to be hoped , that this short account , though very imperfect , may do some justice to the memory of that noble person , and give some instruction to the reader . ALGERNON SYDNEY , descended from a very ancient and honourable.
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... justice executed , and religion maintained . But from above they had no power ; for God never gave unto the people power over their King ; as is evident by scripture , by the law of nature and nations , by the knowne lawes of Eng- land ...
... justice executed , and religion maintained . But from above they had no power ; for God never gave unto the people power over their King ; as is evident by scripture , by the law of nature and nations , by the knowne lawes of Eng- land ...
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... justice , that ever was acted and executed upon the theatre of England , for the trying and judging of Charles Stuart , whom God in his wrath gave to be a king to this nation , and will , I trust , in great love , for his notorious ...
... justice , that ever was acted and executed upon the theatre of England , for the trying and judging of Charles Stuart , whom God in his wrath gave to be a king to this nation , and will , I trust , in great love , for his notorious ...
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... justice and courts of human judicature , in all politics and states whatsoever , be , both in reason and religion ... justice . Or a defence of the honora-- ble sentence passed upon the late King by the high court of justice . Opposed ...
... justice and courts of human judicature , in all politics and states whatsoever , be , both in reason and religion ... justice . Or a defence of the honora-- ble sentence passed upon the late King by the high court of justice . Opposed ...
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... justice ; ( when justice sat more gloriously inthroned than ever it did before on any earthly tribunal ) I am raised with more than ordinarie con- fidence , that the same spirit of justice , which actuated you in your former ...
... justice ; ( when justice sat more gloriously inthroned than ever it did before on any earthly tribunal ) I am raised with more than ordinarie con- fidence , that the same spirit of justice , which actuated you in your former ...
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Страница 395 - For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same: for he is the minister of God to thee for good.
Страница 95 - ... ideas wherewith to present, as with their homage and their fealty, the approaching reformation : others as fast reading, trying all things, assenting to the force of reason and convincement. What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil, but wise and faithful labourers, to make a knowing people, a nation of prophets, of sages, and of worthies?
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Страница 73 - Then amidst the Hymns, and Hallelujahs of Saints some one may perhaps be heard offering at high strains in new and lofty Measures to sing and celebrate thy divine Mercies, and marvellous Judgments in this Land throughout all Ages ; whereby this great and Warlike Nation instructed and inured to the fervent and continual practice of Truth and Righteousness, and casting far from her the rags of her old vices, may press on hard to that high and happy emulation to be found the...
Страница 98 - About the year 1648, 1649, some of our company being removed to Oxford (first Dr. Wilkins, then I, and soon after Dr. Goddard) our company divided. Those in London continued to meet there as before (and we with them, when we had occasion to be there), and those of us at Oxford, with Dr. Ward (since Bishop of Salisbury), Dr. Ralph Bathurst (now President of Trinity College- in Oxford), Dr. Petty (since Sir William Petty), Dr. Willis (then an eminent physician in Oxford), and divers others, continued...
Страница 274 - JefFeries came to the king at Windsor, soon after this trial, the king took a ring of good value from his finger, and gave it him for these services : the ring upon that was called his blood-stone.
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