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" I will ever prefer the weal of the public and of the whole commonwealth, in making of good laws and constitutions, to any particular and private ends of mine, thinking ever the wealth and weal of the commonwealth to be my greatest weal and worldly felicity... "
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ... - Página 34
por Great Britain. Parliament - 1751
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The History of the High Court of Parliament: Its Antiquity ..., Volumen2

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...
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The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volumen9

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...
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History of England, Volumen5

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...
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Two Treatises of Government

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...
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen5

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...
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A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and ...

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...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Disgrace ..., Volumen1

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...
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History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the ...

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...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

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...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

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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