England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 Seiten |
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... fear to lose by restoring it . Having put the father to death , they abjure the son , whom they fear to trust . By force they would maintain what by force they have gotten . In effect the question is not so much what government , as ...
... fear to lose by restoring it . Having put the father to death , they abjure the son , whom they fear to trust . By force they would maintain what by force they have gotten . In effect the question is not so much what government , as ...
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... fears an oath , that fears to sin , that this doth commend your election of men to serve as fit instruments in this work . Ay , but the man is an Anabaptist . Are you sure of that . Admit he be , shall that render him incapable to serve ...
... fears an oath , that fears to sin , that this doth commend your election of men to serve as fit instruments in this work . Ay , but the man is an Anabaptist . Are you sure of that . Admit he be , shall that render him incapable to serve ...
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... fear is , that they will not perfect the business ; but some constraint must be used , otherwise little will be made of it . To prevent present evil , we have told the soldiers that they are to be paid forth of it ; . . . and that we ...
... fear is , that they will not perfect the business ; but some constraint must be used , otherwise little will be made of it . To prevent present evil , we have told the soldiers that they are to be paid forth of it ; . . . and that we ...
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CONSTITUTIONAL | 132 |
B CONTEMPORARY VIEWS | 149 |
PARLIAMENT | 156 |
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