Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 sider |
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... seditions ; to authorize conspira- cies and rebellions ; to put the sword into the people's hands , and the like , tending to the sub- version of all government , which is the ordi- nance of God ; for this is but to dash the first table ...
... seditions ; to authorize conspira- cies and rebellions ; to put the sword into the people's hands , and the like , tending to the sub- version of all government , which is the ordi- nance of God ; for this is but to dash the first table ...
Side 55
... SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need know the calen- dars of tempests in state , which are commonly greatest when things grow to equality ; as natu- ral tempests are greatest about the equinoctia ; and as there are ...
... SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . SHEPHERDS of people had need know the calen- dars of tempests in state , which are commonly greatest when things grow to equality ; as natu- ral tempests are greatest about the equinoctia ; and as there are ...
Side 56
... seditions past ; but they are no less indeed the preludes of seditions to come . Howsoever he noteth it right , that se- ditious tumults and seditious fames differ no more but as brother and sister , masculine and femi- nine ...
... seditions past ; but they are no less indeed the preludes of seditions to come . Howsoever he noteth it right , that se- ditious tumults and seditious fames differ no more but as brother and sister , masculine and femi- nine ...
Side 57
... when great ones in their own particular motion move violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well , " liberius quam ut imperantium meminissent , " it is a sign the orbs are out of frame : for reverence is OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . 57.
... when great ones in their own particular motion move violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well , " liberius quam ut imperantium meminissent , " it is a sign the orbs are out of frame : for reverence is OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . 57.
Side 58
... seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the remedies . Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away ...
... seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the remedies . Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be considered ; for the surest way to prevent seditions ( if the times do bear it ) is to take away ...
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