The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... religion to God , and of allegiance and duty to the crown , is so defaced , that it is already , within little more than fifty years since the murder committed on that pious prince , by some men made a mystery to judge , on whose side ...
... religion to God , and of allegiance and duty to the crown , is so defaced , that it is already , within little more than fifty years since the murder committed on that pious prince , by some men made a mystery to judge , on whose side ...
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... religion and preserve our laws . Upon the whole matter , we have often wondered , and rest still amazed , that any prince should care to govern a people against their nature , their inclinations , and their laws . What glory can it be ...
... religion and preserve our laws . Upon the whole matter , we have often wondered , and rest still amazed , that any prince should care to govern a people against their nature , their inclinations , and their laws . What glory can it be ...
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... religion and the laws , protect and promote the trade of the nation , thriftily and providently administer the public treasure , and study to maintain the sovereignty of our seas , so naturally , so anciently , and so justly the true ...
... religion and the laws , protect and promote the trade of the nation , thriftily and providently administer the public treasure , and study to maintain the sovereignty of our seas , so naturally , so anciently , and so justly the true ...
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... religion of the land may be reverenced ; the justice of the nation unblemished ; the revenues of the crown carefully and honestly collected , and distributed with an equal hand of generosity and good husbandry , according to the several ...
... religion of the land may be reverenced ; the justice of the nation unblemished ; the revenues of the crown carefully and honestly collected , and distributed with an equal hand of generosity and good husbandry , according to the several ...
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... religion and unde- filed towards God , with decency in worship , without affectation , superstition , or ostentation , and obedience to the king , with due regard to the constitution and the laws of the land . By THE FIRST EDITION ...
... religion and unde- filed towards God , with decency in worship , without affectation , superstition , or ostentation , and obedience to the king , with due regard to the constitution and the laws of the land . By THE FIRST EDITION ...
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