Discourses on Government, Volume 1Richard Lee, 1805 - Monarchy |
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Page 31
... usurped , was not de super , as Pilat's , but de subter , from beneath , even from the angel of the bottomlesse pit , whose name is Abaddon ; for as he seeks the destruction of all men , so especially of Kings , because by their ...
... usurped , was not de super , as Pilat's , but de subter , from beneath , even from the angel of the bottomlesse pit , whose name is Abaddon ; for as he seeks the destruction of all men , so especially of Kings , because by their ...
Page 48
... usurped the dominion of the seas , the trade of all the European nations , and part of the rest of the world ; all the earth must submit to them , work for nobody but them , and they will , from time to time , come into their ports ...
... usurped the dominion of the seas , the trade of all the European nations , and part of the rest of the world ; all the earth must submit to them , work for nobody but them , and they will , from time to time , come into their ports ...
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... usurping the government : and Colonel Lambert for levy- ing war against the king in several parts of the kingdom . The carriage and behaviour of Vane was very extraordinary ; for , being charged by the king's council with a continued ...
... usurping the government : and Colonel Lambert for levy- ing war against the king in several parts of the kingdom . The carriage and behaviour of Vane was very extraordinary ; for , being charged by the king's council with a continued ...
Page 65
... usurpation founded in the dissolution of the ancient legal go- vernment , and the total subversion of the constitution . I will therefore say nothing to the merits of the question more , than that the rule laid down by the court ...
... usurpation founded in the dissolution of the ancient legal go- vernment , and the total subversion of the constitution . I will therefore say nothing to the merits of the question more , than that the rule laid down by the court ...
Page 87
... law , or oath ; and that he that has the power , whether he came to it by creation , election , inheritance , usurpation , or any other way , had the right ; and none must oppose his will , but the persons and ALGERNON SYDNEY .. 87.
... law , or oath ; and that he that has the power , whether he came to it by creation , election , inheritance , usurpation , or any other way , had the right ; and none must oppose his will , but the persons and ALGERNON SYDNEY .. 87.
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