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Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England: Acts of the ... - Page xv
by New Plymouth Colony - 1859
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Life of Sir Henry Vane, Fourth Governor of Massachusetts

Charles Wentworth Upham - 1835 - 350 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hindrances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...reasons, to be altered, for which they were first laid." At the time when these pieces were written, the cause of liberty, to all appearance, was utterly overthrown,...
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 4

Jared Sparks - 1835 - 436 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hindrances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...reasons, to be altered, for which they were first laid." At the time when these pieces were written, the cause of liberty, to all appearance, was utterly overthrown,...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen, Volume 4

Dionysius Lardner - 1837 - 430 pages
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Henry Vane, the Younger; Henry ...

1838 - 434 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hinderances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...introducing a righteous government of his own framing." * When he stood in the court of king's bench upon his trial, he laid down another proposition, on which,...
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Lives of Eminent Individuals: William Pinchney, by H. Wheaton. Sir Henry ...

Jared Sparks - 1839 - 436 pages
...exposed unto in its branches, through the blusterous and stormy times that have passed over us." ship of God, and the safety of the people, are for their...reasons, to be altered, for which they were first laid." At the time when these pieces were written, the cause of liberty, to all appearance, was utterly overthrown,...
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The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on ..., Volume 1

John Forster - 1846 - 726 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hinderances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...introducing a righteous government of his own framing."' When he stood in the court of King's Bench upon his trial, he laid down another proposition, on which,...
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The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on the Popular ...

John Forster - 1846 - 738 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hinderances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God. and the safety...to accomplish the counsels of his will upon such a slate, nation, or kingdom, in order to his introducing a righteous government of his own framing."*...
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The English republic, ed. by W.J. Linton, Volume 1

William James Linton - 1851 - 806 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hmdcrances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...removed, in order to accomplish the counsels of his will. Ib. WHAT AKE CALLED BEBELLWNS. Contrarient actions against the prince, are not to be accounted a .resisting...
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 4

Jared Sparks - 1856 - 434 pages
...veiy ends for which they were first ordained, and prove hindrances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God, and the safety...the same reasons to be altered, for which they were 6rst laid." At the time when these pieces were written, the cause of liberty, to all appearance, was...
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Man, the Social Creator

Henry Demarest Lloyd - 1906 - 300 pages
...very ends for which they were first ordained and prove hindrances to the good and enjoyment of human societies, to the true worship of God and the safety...reasons to be altered for which they were first laid." Milton's books and Cromwell's battles were arguing the cause of the American people to-day in the conflict...
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