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... liberty to the meanest of the multitude , who magnify liberty as if the height of human felicity were only to be found in it , never remembering that the desire of liberty was the cause of the fall of Adam . But how- soever this opinion ...
... liberty to the meanest of the multitude , who magnify liberty as if the height of human felicity were only to be found in it , never remembering that the desire of liberty was the cause of the fall of Adam . But how- soever this opinion ...
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... liberty of speech , liberty of persons from arrest , and of access to the king's ear , all which the Chancellor , by the king's order , granted most graciously , and concluded with this expression , “ As for yourself , Mr. Speaker , you ...
... liberty of speech , liberty of persons from arrest , and of access to the king's ear , all which the Chancellor , by the king's order , granted most graciously , and concluded with this expression , “ As for yourself , Mr. Speaker , you ...
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... LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE JAMES R. Our conduct has been such in all times as ought to have persuaded the world that we are firm and constant to our resolutions . Yet that easy people may not be abused by the malice of crafty , wicked men ...
... LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE JAMES R. Our conduct has been such in all times as ought to have persuaded the world that we are firm and constant to our resolutions . Yet that easy people may not be abused by the malice of crafty , wicked men ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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