The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... kings reign by a divine right , and all popular privileges are a concession from their good- ness ; or you must conclude , with Hooker and Locke , that all government is founded on consent ; it origi- nated from the people , and is a ...
... kings reign by a divine right , and all popular privileges are a concession from their good- ness ; or you must conclude , with Hooker and Locke , that all government is founded on consent ; it origi- nated from the people , and is a ...
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... king , and her temple . She had all that ex- pansive power which the mind feels when left to an open career . Her sons mounted up on wings like eagles ; they ran and were not weary , they walked and were not faint . Then the architect ...
... king , and her temple . She had all that ex- pansive power which the mind feels when left to an open career . Her sons mounted up on wings like eagles ; they ran and were not weary , they walked and were not faint . Then the architect ...
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... king ( James I. ) was once hunting at Theobalds in a very careless and unguarded manner . Sir Dudley Carlton told him , that " Queen Elizabeth was a woman of form , and was so well attended , that all the plots of the Jesuits to ...
... king ( James I. ) was once hunting at Theobalds in a very careless and unguarded manner . Sir Dudley Carlton told him , that " Queen Elizabeth was a woman of form , and was so well attended , that all the plots of the Jesuits to ...
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... king , resolved to gratify his humor in hunting , and in a careless and irregular way of life , did immediately order all that prosecution ( i . e . against the papists for the gunpowder - plot ) to be let fall . " The truth is , he ...
... king , resolved to gratify his humor in hunting , and in a careless and irregular way of life , did immediately order all that prosecution ( i . e . against the papists for the gunpowder - plot ) to be let fall . " The truth is , he ...
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... king . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties ; and our duties Are to your throne and state , children and servants ; Which do but what they should , by doing every thing Safe towards your love and honor . Nor is it in public ...
... king . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties ; and our duties Are to your throne and state , children and servants ; Which do but what they should , by doing every thing Safe towards your love and honor . Nor is it in public ...
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