| Thornhagh Gurdon - 1731 - 470 páginas
...and Weal of the Commonwealth to h? my greatejl Weal and worldly Felicity ; a \ dntiquity of National a Point wherein a lawful King doth directly differ from a Tyrant : I do acknowledge, that the /pedal and greateft Point of Difference that is between a rightful King... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1732 - 666 páginas
...of my own, thinking ever ** the Weal of the Common-Wealth, to be the *' greateft Weal, and worldly Felicity : A Point ** wherein a lawful King doth directly...a Tyrant. But at this Time I am only thus far " to forewarn you in that Point, that you beware " to feck the making of too many Laws, for two *' efpecial... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 546 páginas
...mine, thinking ever * the Wealth and Weal of the Common- Wealth * to be my greateft Weal and worldly Felicity: A * Point wherein a lawful King doth directly...too many * Laws, for two efpecial Reafons : Firft, be* caufe In corruptiJJima Republica plurima Le* ges ; and the Execution of good Laws is far * more... | |
| John Locke - 1821 - 536 páginas
...mine; thinking " ever the wealth and weal of the commonwealth " to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity ; a " point wherein a lawful king doth directly differ " from a tyrant : for I do acknowledge that the " special and greatest point of difference that is " between a rightful... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 páginas
...ends of mine; thinking ever the wealth and weal of the commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity ; a point wherein a lawful king doth directly differ from a tyrant : for I do acknowledge, that the special and greatest point of difference that is between a rightful... | |
| David Rowland - 1859 - 606 páginas
...girded itself *ith all its strength in these reigns, fought for its existence, greatest weal and worldly felicity, — a point wherein a lawful king doth directly differ from a tyrant. For I do acknowledge that the special nd greatest point of difference that is between a rightful king... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1863 - 596 páginas
...ends of mine, thinking ever the wealth and weal of the Commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity — a point wherein a lawful King doth directly differ from a tyrant. . . I do acknowledge. . . that whereas the proud and ambitious tyrant doth think his kingdom and people... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 480 páginas
...ends of mine, thinking ever the wealth and weal of the Commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity — a point wherein a lawful King doth directly differ from a tyrant ... I do acknowledge . . . that whereas the proud and ambitious tyrant doth think his kingdom and people... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 480 páginas
...ends of mine, thinking ever the wealth and weal of the Commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity — a point wherein a lawful King doth directly differ from a tyrant. ... I do acknowledge . . . that whereas the proud and ambitious tyrant doth think his kingdom and people... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 páginas
...ends of mine, thinking ever the wealth and weal of the commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity — a point wherein a lawful king doth directly differ from a tyrant ; for I do acknowledge that the special and greatest point of difference that is between a rightful... | |
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