The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Արդյունքներ 16–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 100
... naturall Body , by vertue of its instincted , inherent naturall Soveraignity , may create , or depute any person or persons for their Deputy or Deputies for the removall of those dead , corrupt , putrified Members from the seat and name ...
... naturall Body , by vertue of its instincted , inherent naturall Soveraignity , may create , or depute any person or persons for their Deputy or Deputies for the removall of those dead , corrupt , putrified Members from the seat and name ...
Էջ 118
... naturall , but violent deaths , in this manner the World is to dye ; wee are speaking of those causes of dis- solution which are naturall unto government ; and they are but two , either Contradiction or Inequality , if a Common- wealth ...
... naturall , but violent deaths , in this manner the World is to dye ; wee are speaking of those causes of dis- solution which are naturall unto government ; and they are but two , either Contradiction or Inequality , if a Common- wealth ...
Էջ 243
... naturall and usefull knowledge may be sucked , then is ordinarily to be found in the mouldy Records of Antiquity .... A few Books well studied , and throughly digested , nourish the understanding more , then hundreds but gargled in the ...
... naturall and usefull knowledge may be sucked , then is ordinarily to be found in the mouldy Records of Antiquity .... A few Books well studied , and throughly digested , nourish the understanding more , then hundreds but gargled in the ...
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