The History of the Desertion: Or, An Account of All the Publick Affairs in England, from the Beginning of September 1688, to the Twelfth of February FollowingScholarly Resources, Incorporated, 1973 - 168 páginas |
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... executed its Commiffion . Whilst the Prince was bufie Landing his Army in the Weft , the King puts out here the 6th ... Execution of his Defigns ; a Prerogative infeparable from ' the Imperial Crown of this Realm . And for a more undeni ...
... executed its Commiffion . Whilst the Prince was bufie Landing his Army in the Weft , the King puts out here the 6th ... Execution of his Defigns ; a Prerogative infeparable from ' the Imperial Crown of this Realm . And for a more undeni ...
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... Execution of the Laws that have been enacted by the Authority of the King and Parliament , for the fecurity and happiness of the Subject , and so have rendred thofe Laws of no effect ; tho ' there is nothing more certain , than that as ...
... Execution of the Laws that have been enacted by the Authority of the King and Parliament , for the fecurity and happiness of the Subject , and so have rendred thofe Laws of no effect ; tho ' there is nothing more certain , than that as ...
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... executed . But the Enquirer is much mifta- ken , if he thinks the Prince of Orange infifted upon no more than the bare Execution of the Law in this point . For the Disbanding of all Papifts ( which was part of his Proposals ) is much ...
... executed . But the Enquirer is much mifta- ken , if he thinks the Prince of Orange infifted upon no more than the bare Execution of the Law in this point . For the Disbanding of all Papifts ( which was part of his Proposals ) is much ...
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The History of the Desertion,: Or an Account of All the Publick Affairs in ... Edmund Bohun Visualização completa - 1689 |
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