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Pagina 59
... civil autho rity there ? On the other hand , did he require the governors of the different provinces to meet him , when he found it advise- able to lay before them the supplies of militia - men , & c . with which they were respectively ...
... civil autho rity there ? On the other hand , did he require the governors of the different provinces to meet him , when he found it advise- able to lay before them the supplies of militia - men , & c . with which they were respectively ...
Pagina 78
... civil liberties as the price of retaining its religious constitution . The truth seems to be , that the King , in asserting his unlimited power , rather fell in with the humour of the prevailing party , than offered any violence to it ...
... civil liberties as the price of retaining its religious constitution . The truth seems to be , that the King , in asserting his unlimited power , rather fell in with the humour of the prevailing party , than offered any violence to it ...
Pagina 103
... civil and military affairs , though Mr. B. endeavours to point out a dissi milarity . In both instances , the individuals employed are dismissable at the pleasure of the Prince or State into whose service they are taken . While retained ...
... civil and military affairs , though Mr. B. endeavours to point out a dissi milarity . In both instances , the individuals employed are dismissable at the pleasure of the Prince or State into whose service they are taken . While retained ...
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