Corrupt Ministers, the Cause of Publick Calamities, Or, The Interest of the King and His People, One: Being a Brief Relation of Some Publick Crimes Committed in the Government During the Late War ...booksellers of London and Westminster, 1701 - 26 pagine |
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Pagina 22
... Enemy , the time of the Late War ; and as the Na- tion grew poorer and poorer , did they and their Adherents increase in Wealth and Grandure . Yet now are they all ready to fay as Agag did , ( whom Samuel flew before the Lord in Gilgal ) ...
... Enemy , the time of the Late War ; and as the Na- tion grew poorer and poorer , did they and their Adherents increase in Wealth and Grandure . Yet now are they all ready to fay as Agag did , ( whom Samuel flew before the Lord in Gilgal ) ...
Pagina 23
... Man's Property , and are Enemies to the King and bis People : For they deftroy ( as much as in them lies ) that mutual Trust and Confidence in each other , which is ab- Solutely folutely neceffary between the King and bis People . In ( 23 )
... Man's Property , and are Enemies to the King and bis People : For they deftroy ( as much as in them lies ) that mutual Trust and Confidence in each other , which is ab- Solutely folutely neceffary between the King and bis People . In ( 23 )
Pagina 27
... Enemy to the Go- vernment ( as I have been rendred for almoft these seven Years paft ) but a true English - man ( right-- ly understood ) and his Majefty's faithful Subject . Nevertheless I am obliged in Duty , to beg pardon ...
... Enemy to the Go- vernment ( as I have been rendred for almoft these seven Years paft ) but a true English - man ( right-- ly understood ) and his Majefty's faithful Subject . Nevertheless I am obliged in Duty , to beg pardon ...
Pagina 28
... Enemies . And whenever there was that happy Union between King and Parlirment , which now we have the Bleffing to enjoy , it hath begot an Excellent Harmony , and great and glorious Acti- ons have been performed by our Ancestors , to ...
... Enemies . And whenever there was that happy Union between King and Parlirment , which now we have the Bleffing to enjoy , it hath begot an Excellent Harmony , and great and glorious Acti- ons have been performed by our Ancestors , to ...
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