Discourses on Government, Volume 1Richard Lee, 1805 - Monarchy |
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Page 41
... shew- ed themselves more resolute . I hope my being here , will in a short time shewe that the place was not ill chosen , and that besides the liberty and quiet which is generally granted to all persons here , I may be admitted into ...
... shew- ed themselves more resolute . I hope my being here , will in a short time shewe that the place was not ill chosen , and that besides the liberty and quiet which is generally granted to all persons here , I may be admitted into ...
Page 43
... shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it : and when I cannot live in my own country but by such means as are worse than dying in it , I think he shews me , I ought to keep myself out of it . Let them please themselves with ...
... shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it : and when I cannot live in my own country but by such means as are worse than dying in it , I think he shews me , I ought to keep myself out of it . Let them please themselves with ...
Page 45
... shew itself afterwards . Philosophy , wit and learning , in which some of these good princes had themselves been so re- nowned , fell with them . And ignorance and darkness over- spread the world , and fitted it for the chaos and ruin ...
... shew itself afterwards . Philosophy , wit and learning , in which some of these good princes had themselves been so re- nowned , fell with them . And ignorance and darkness over- spread the world , and fitted it for the chaos and ruin ...
Page 80
... shew of a war , but to raise an army and keep it beyond sea , till it was trained and modelled . " But it is evident from a letter of his * friends , " That during Mr. Sydney's stay in France , one day hunting with the French king , and ...
... shew of a war , but to raise an army and keep it beyond sea , till it was trained and modelled . " But it is evident from a letter of his * friends , " That during Mr. Sydney's stay in France , one day hunting with the French king , and ...
Page 91
... shew that the succession had still continued in the eldest of the eldest line , and been so deduced to him . C Every one may see what advantage this would be to all the kings of the world ; and whether , that fail- ing , it were not ...
... shew that the succession had still continued in the eldest of the eldest line , and been so deduced to him . C Every one may see what advantage this would be to all the kings of the world ; and whether , that fail- ing , it were not ...
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