Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London, Relative to that Event: In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in ParisD. Humphreys, 1792 - 256 páginas |
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... crown to the choice of his people , he is no lawful king . Now nothing can be more untrue than that the crown of this kingdom is to held by his majefty . Therefore if you follow their rule , the king of Great - Britain , who most ...
... crown to the choice of his people , he is no lawful king . Now nothing can be more untrue than that the crown of this kingdom is to held by his majefty . Therefore if you follow their rule , the king of Great - Britain , who most ...
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... crown to the choice of his people , and is therefore the only lawful fovereign in the world , they will perhaps tell us they mean to fay no more than that fome of the king's predeceffors have been called to the throne by fome fort of ...
... crown to the choice of his people , and is therefore the only lawful fovereign in the world , they will perhaps tell us they mean to fay no more than that fome of the king's predeceffors have been called to the throne by fome fort of ...
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... crown in contempt of the choice of the Revolution Society , who have not a fingle vote for a king amongst them , either individually or collectively ; though I make no doubt they would foon erect themfelves into an electoral college ...
... crown in contempt of the choice of the Revolution Society , who have not a fingle vote for a king amongst them , either individually or collectively ; though I make no doubt they would foon erect themfelves into an electoral college ...
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... crown , and of a further fecurity for the liberties of the people , again came before the legislature . Did they this fecond time make any . provifion for legalizing the crown on the fpurious revo- lution principles of the Old Jewry ...
... crown , and of a further fecurity for the liberties of the people , again came before the legislature . Did they this fecond time make any . provifion for legalizing the crown on the fpurious revo- lution principles of the Old Jewry ...
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... crown , not on the head of the prince of Orange , but on that of his wife Mary , daughter of King James , the eldest born of the iffue of that king , which they acknow- ledged as undoubtedly his . It would be to repeat a very trite ...
... crown , not on the head of the prince of Orange , but on that of his wife Mary , daughter of King James , the eldest born of the iffue of that king , which they acknow- ledged as undoubtedly his . It would be to repeat a very trite ...
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