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The very Legis-lative Power its self, contrived by our Ancestors in such a manner as to be the Great Security of the Subject, and Barrier against the Arbitrary and unbounded Power of the Prince; by Secret Practices, and unwarrantable Attempts endeavour'd to be turn'd against us, |
The very Legislative Power its self, contrived by our Ancestors in such a manner as to be the Great Security of the Subject, and Barrier against the Arbitrary and unbounded Power of the Prince; by Secret Practices, and unwarrantable Attempts endeavoured to be turned against us, |
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see Knygh•on p. 2681 K. Ch. Ist, Ans. to the xix. Propos. |
see Knygh•on p. 2681 K. Christ Is't, Ans. to the xix. Propos. |
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