| Daniel Defoe - 1716 - 76 páginas
...Fundamental Laws of ' the Government defigned for their Prefervation. ( And whereas the Nobility and Gentry, and ' Commons of Scotland, are now in Arms...agreeable with ours, we do ' therefore approve the Juftice of their Caufe,com-- ' mead their Zeal and Courage, expe&ing their, ' and xvi Introduction.... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 páginas
...of their Rights, or fubvert the fundamentall Laws of the Government defigned for their Prefervation. And whereas the Nobility, Gentry and Commons of Scotland,...in Arms upon the like Motives, and Inducements that wee are^ and in Profecution of Ends agreeable with ours ; wee do therefore approve the Jujlict of their... | |
| William Chappell - 1885 - 864 páginas
...• subvert the fundamental! Laws of the Government designed for their preservation. [ Verso, p. 8.] And Whereas the Nobility, Gentry, and Commons of Scotland...in arms, upon the like motives and inducements that wee are, and in prosecution of ends agreable with ours, Wee doe therefore approve the Justice of their... | |
| John Tutchin - 1873 - 370 páginas
...to deprive the Subjects of their Rights, or subvert the Fundamental Laws of the Government designed for their Preservation. And whereas the Nobility,...the like Motives and Inducements that we are, and in Prosecution of Ends agreable with ours ; We do therefore approve the Justice of their Cause, commend... | |
| 1873 - 372 páginas
...to deprive the Subjects of their Rights, or subvert the Fundamental Laws of the Government designed for their Preservation. And whereas the Nobility, Gentry, and Commons of Scotland are now in Anns upon the like Motives and Inducements that we are, and in Prosecution of Ends agreable with ours... | |
| James Ferguson - 1887 - 512 páginas
...of their rights, or subvert the fundamental laws of the Government designed for their pKservation. " And whereas the nobility, gentry, and commons of Scotland...the like motives and inducements that we are, and in prosecution of ends agreeable with ours ; we do therefore approve the justice of their cause, commend... | |
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