American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... civil state of this colony , as they do breathe forth your singular wisdom and faithfulness and tender care of the peace , so we have no reason to misinterpret or undervalue your Lordship's either directions or intentions therein . I ...
... civil state of this colony , as they do breathe forth your singular wisdom and faithfulness and tender care of the peace , so we have no reason to misinterpret or undervalue your Lordship's either directions or intentions therein . I ...
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... CIVIL AUTHORITY [ 1644 ] ... AS IT is most true that magistracy in general is of God , Rom . 13 , for the preservation of mankind in civil order and peace the world otherwise would be like the sea wherein men , like fishes , would hunt ...
... CIVIL AUTHORITY [ 1644 ] ... AS IT is most true that magistracy in general is of God , Rom . 13 , for the preservation of mankind in civil order and peace the world otherwise would be like the sea wherein men , like fishes , would hunt ...
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... civil ) and then , 2. Of the civil being of man . And I shall principally take Baron Pufendorf as my chief guide and spokesman . 1. I shall consider man in a state of natural being , as a free - born subject under the crown of heaven ...
... civil ) and then , 2. Of the civil being of man . And I shall principally take Baron Pufendorf as my chief guide and spokesman . 1. I shall consider man in a state of natural being , as a free - born subject under the crown of heaven ...
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