It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of the people, both originally and naturally for • their good, in the first place, and not his own, then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose... Might and Right - Página 137por Frances Harriet Green - 1844 - 345 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 488 páginas
...may bid as well a favage bead. .. i. . • , _ It follows, laftly, that fmce the king or magiftrate holds his authority of the people, both originally and naturally for their good in the firft place, and not his , ^ own; then may the people, as oft as they fhall judge it y for the beft,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...that bids a man reign over him above law, may bid as well a savage beast. It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own; then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him or depose him... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...that bids a man reign over him above law, may bid as well a savage beast. It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own, then" may the people as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him or depose him... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...sinrp flip king nr magistrate holds his authority of the people, both originally and jjaturallyTor their good in the first place, and not his own, then may the people as oft as they shall judge it for the bestv either choosejiii" nr rpjpft liim; retain him or depose him... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 páginas
...appears by Tertullian and others. *###*##** It follows, lastly, that since the king, or magistrate, held his authority of the people, both originally and naturally,...first place, and not his own ; then may the people as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him or depose him,... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...that bids a man reign over him above law, may bid as well a savage beast. It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own ; then may the people, as oft as they shall judsre it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him or depose him... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 páginas
...kings are accountable to none but God, is the overturning of all law and government. It follows, that the king or magistrate holds his authority of the...first place, and not his own ; then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either chuse him or reject him, retain him or depose him,... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 650 páginas
...sold. able to none but God, is the overturning of all law and government. " It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own ; then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him, or depose him... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1848 - 312 páginas
...sold. able to none but God, is the overturning of all law and government. " It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own ; then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain, him, or depose him... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 566 páginas
...that bids a man reign over him above law, may bid as well a savage beast. It follows, lastly, that since the king or magistrate holds his authority of...first place, and not his own, then may the people, as oft as they shall judge it for the best, either choose him or reject him, retain him or depose him,... | |
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