England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 105
... never so specious , though never so quiet ! And truly I am against all liberty of conscience repugnant to this . . For my part I should think I were very treacherous if I should take away Tithes , till I see the Legislative Power to ...
... never so specious , though never so quiet ! And truly I am against all liberty of conscience repugnant to this . . For my part I should think I were very treacherous if I should take away Tithes , till I see the Legislative Power to ...
Pàgina 128
... never be united but under a republic . ( 3 ) The army will never endure it . ( 4 ) It would beget a new war , whereas this Parliament promises lasting peace . As to monarchy , we wonder why it is prejudged by those who swore to defend ...
... never be united but under a republic . ( 3 ) The army will never endure it . ( 4 ) It would beget a new war , whereas this Parliament promises lasting peace . As to monarchy , we wonder why it is prejudged by those who swore to defend ...
Pàgina 129
... never agree upon a free State , that form will never do our business . What government soever is forced upon us must expire with the force that imposed it . You say the army will never endure it : that is to say , you are to be governed ...
... never agree upon a free State , that form will never do our business . What government soever is forced upon us must expire with the force that imposed it . You say the army will never endure it : that is to say , you are to be governed ...
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