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3. That the making of Laws doth belong to the People, and that Kings are but as Masters of the Rouls. |
3. That the making of Laws does belong to the People, and that Kings Are but as Masters of the Rouls. |
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All to the 15th, to be seen in Bancr. dang. pos. b. 1. ch. 3. b. 2. ch 1. and many of them in Sir W. Dugdales short view of the late troubles, p. 17, 18, 19. out of Buch. Goodman, Knox, Barrow. See also Herod and Pilate, p. 47. |
All to the 15th, to be seen in Bancr. dang. pos. b. 1. changed. 3. b. 2. changed 1. and many of them in Sir W. Dugdales short view of the late Troubles, p. 17, 18, 19. out of Buch. Goodman, Knox, Barrow. See also Herod and Pilate, p. 47. |
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