The works of sir Walter Ralegh. To which are prefixed the lives of the author by [W.] Oldys and [T.] Birch, Том 8 |
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... rest . The state of sovereignty consisteth in five points . 1. Making or annulling of laws . 2. Creating and disposing of magistrates . 3. Power over life and death . 4. Making of war or peace . 5. Highest or last appeal . Where these ...
... rest . The state of sovereignty consisteth in five points . 1. Making or annulling of laws . 2. Creating and disposing of magistrates . 3. Power over life and death . 4. Making of war or peace . 5. Highest or last appeal . Where these ...
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... rest in quality and quantity overswayeth the rest after it , whereof follow alterations , and conversions of state . Se- condly , to provide by all means , that the middle sort of people exceed both the extremes , viz . of nobility and ...
... rest in quality and quantity overswayeth the rest after it , whereof follow alterations , and conversions of state . Se- condly , to provide by all means , that the middle sort of people exceed both the extremes , viz . of nobility and ...
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... rest untilled without re- spect or fear of famine , & c . 2. To avoid the causes of conversion , whereby states are overthrown that are set down in the title of conversions : for that commonwealths ( as natural bodies ) are preserved by ...
... rest untilled without re- spect or fear of famine , & c . 2. To avoid the causes of conversion , whereby states are overthrown that are set down in the title of conversions : for that commonwealths ( as natural bodies ) are preserved by ...
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... rest . As for the natives that are removed from their former seats , they have no means to hurt , and the rest of the natives being free from the inconvenience , and fear- ing that themselves may be so served , if they attempt any thing ...
... rest . As for the natives that are removed from their former seats , they have no means to hurt , and the rest of the natives being free from the inconvenience , and fear- ing that themselves may be so served , if they attempt any thing ...
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... rest in wealth , favour , or nobility , or be of a pregnant or aspiring wit , and so are fearful to a tyrant ; and to suffer none to hold office , or any honour , but only of him ; as the Turk his bashaws , and the Russe his ruzzes . 6 ...
... rest in wealth , favour , or nobility , or be of a pregnant or aspiring wit , and so are fearful to a tyrant ; and to suffer none to hold office , or any honour , but only of him ; as the Turk his bashaws , and the Russe his ruzzes . 6 ...
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