The Political State of Great Britain, Том 41J. Baker and T. Warner, 1731 |
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... because most of his Subjects were fo , but then he encouraged in his Dominions Men of all Religions , de- claring that every Man that worthipt but one God the Creator of Heaven and Earth was equal to him , and for that Reafon he had ...
... because most of his Subjects were fo , but then he encouraged in his Dominions Men of all Religions , de- claring that every Man that worthipt but one God the Creator of Heaven and Earth was equal to him , and for that Reafon he had ...
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... his People a little factious and difaf- fected , because perhaps he will not difpenfe with having fuch a certain Pimp or Whore about his Court , refolves to to establish and rule by a ftanding Army , and Vol . XLI . for January 1731 . 7.
... his People a little factious and difaf- fected , because perhaps he will not difpenfe with having fuch a certain Pimp or Whore about his Court , refolves to to establish and rule by a ftanding Army , and Vol . XLI . for January 1731 . 7.
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... because it creates fuch a flavish De- pendence upon the Sovereign ; for wherever a King has a great deal in his Power to give , he will always have it in his Power to overturn the best concerted Establishment , and laugh at the ...
... because it creates fuch a flavish De- pendence upon the Sovereign ; for wherever a King has a great deal in his Power to give , he will always have it in his Power to overturn the best concerted Establishment , and laugh at the ...
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... because they are Chief Magiftrates as well as Vaffals ; each of them must bring to the Grand Seignior's Army a Trooper or Horse Man well equipt for War , for every 5000 Afpers yearly Rent they poffefs . The Zaims have a more fettled ...
... because they are Chief Magiftrates as well as Vaffals ; each of them must bring to the Grand Seignior's Army a Trooper or Horse Man well equipt for War , for every 5000 Afpers yearly Rent they poffefs . The Zaims have a more fettled ...
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... because they enjoy great Privileges , vaft Numbers of Men get themfelves now lifted as Janizaries by bribing the Officers , and thereby enjoy all the Privileges except that of being maintained or paid by the Government , and for that ...
... because they enjoy great Privileges , vaft Numbers of Men get themfelves now lifted as Janizaries by bribing the Officers , and thereby enjoy all the Privileges except that of being maintained or paid by the Government , and for that ...
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