O generous prince, against such sycophants, in the glorious cause of liberty ; and assume an ambition worthy of you, to secure your fellow-creatures from slavery ; from a condition as much below that of brutes, as to act without reason is less miserable... The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt - Strana 51autor/autoři: Arthur Cayley - 1806Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sir Richard Steele - 1714 - 444 str.
...Right of being free Agents, and to your own Royal Houfe the Divine Right of being their Benefaftors. Believe me, my Prince, there is no other Right can flow from God. While your Highnefs is forming your felf for a Throne, confider the Laws as fo manyCommon-Places in your Study... | |
| John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 str.
...Preferve to your future Subjects the divine Right of being free Agents; and to your own royal Houfe, the divine Right of being their Benefactors, Believe...there is no other Right can flow from God. While your ^lighnefs is forming yourfelf for a Throne, confider the Laws as fo many Common-places in your Study... | |
| 724 str.
...right of being free agents ; and to your own royal houfe, the divine right of being their bcnefaftors. Believe me, my prince, there is no other right can flow from God. While your Highnefs is forming yourfelf for a throne, confider the laws as fo many common places in your ftudy... | |
| 1776 - 632 str.
...right of being free agents ; and to your own royal houfe, the divine right of beirtg their benefafiors. Believe me, my Prince, there is no other right can flow from God. While your Highnefs is forming yourfelf for a throne, confider the laws as fo many common places in your ftudy... | |
| 1794 - 574 str.
...thiril of praile, which I have obferved in you, may poffidivine right of being their bene. f.icUus. Believe me, my Prince, there is no other right can flow from God. While your Highnefs is forming yourfelf for a throne, confider the laws as fo many common places in your ftudy... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 str.
...miserable than to act agamst it. Preserve to your future subjects the divine right ot being free agents ; and to your own royal house the divine right of being...laws as so many common-places in your study of the scienceof government ; when you mean nottiing but justice, they are an ease and help to you. This way... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 str.
...miserable than to act against it. Preserve to your future subjects the divine right ot being free agents ; and to your own royal house the divine right of being...prince, there is no other right can flow from God. WhilQ your highness is forming yourself for a throne, consider th$ laws as so many common-places in... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 str.
...miserable than to act against it. Preserve to your future subjects the divine right of free agents ; and to your own royal house the divine right of being...yourself for a throne, consider the laws as so many common places in your study of the science of government; when you mean nothing but justice they are... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 str.
...miserable than to act against it. Preserve to your future subjects the divine right ot being free agents ; and to your own royal house the divine right of being...when you mean nothing but justice, they are an ease arid help to you. This way of thinking is what gave men the glorious appellation of deliverers and... | |
| 1826 - 450 str.
...future fubjects the divine right of being free agents ; and to your own royal houfe, the divine rightof being their benefactors. Believe me, my prince, there is no other right can flow from God. VVhileyourhighnefsisforming Ing yourfelf for a throne, confider the law a» fo many common places in... | |
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