Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical; Extracted Partly from the Publick Newspapers, During the Present Reign, and Partly from Tracts Published in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I., King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's History of His Own TimesFrancis Maseres R. Wilks, 1809 - 607 páginas |
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... feveral of whom are always abfent , can have " little weight , nor can their voices be heard amidst the cla- " mour of prevailing numbers . " I think this body , acting legiflatively , ought to be made " independent , by holding that ...
... feveral of whom are always abfent , can have " little weight , nor can their voices be heard amidst the cla- " mour of prevailing numbers . " I think this body , acting legiflatively , ought to be made " independent , by holding that ...
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... feveral inftruments of Ecclefiaftical law which are used in the courts of Ecclefiaftical , or Episcopal , jurisdiction here in England , as Citations , Monitories , fentences of Excom- munication , and the like : and it is reported with ...
... feveral inftruments of Ecclefiaftical law which are used in the courts of Ecclefiaftical , or Episcopal , jurisdiction here in England , as Citations , Monitories , fentences of Excom- munication , and the like : and it is reported with ...
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... plaufi- bly written , and to have made a ftrong impreffion both on the members of the church of England in North- America , and particularly in thofe two provinces of New- Jerfey Jerfey and New - York , and on feveral men 26.
... plaufi- bly written , and to have made a ftrong impreffion both on the members of the church of England in North- America , and particularly in thofe two provinces of New- Jerfey Jerfey and New - York , and on feveral men 26.
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... feveral men of power and influence in Great - Britain , fo as to excite in them a ftrong defire of caufing the measure of eftablishing a bishop in America to be adopted . At least this was fuppofed by the Americans to be the effect of ...
... feveral men of power and influence in Great - Britain , fo as to excite in them a ftrong defire of caufing the measure of eftablishing a bishop in America to be adopted . At least this was fuppofed by the Americans to be the effect of ...
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... feveral << provinces in America , will be made compleatly depen- " dant on the Crown , fo as to be both nominated by the " 6 king , and removeable by him at his pleasure , inftead of " either being elected by the people , ( as they now ...
... feveral << provinces in America , will be made compleatly depen- " dant on the Crown , fo as to be both nominated by the " 6 king , and removeable by him at his pleasure , inftead of " either being elected by the people , ( as they now ...
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