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Side 254
enemies to the state , and mischievous projectors against the defence of the
kingdom : that that “ denial was of that dangerous consequence , that “ if his
majesty should persist in it , it would hazard " the peace and safety of all his
kingdoms ...
enemies to the state , and mischievous projectors against the defence of the
kingdom : that that “ denial was of that dangerous consequence , that “ if his
majesty should persist in it , it would hazard " the peace and safety of all his
kingdoms ...
Side 255
2 “ enemies to the state , and mischievous projectors against the defence of the
kingdom : that that “ denial was of that dangerous consequence , that " if his
majesty should persist in it , it would hazard " the peace and safety of all his
kingdoms ...
2 “ enemies to the state , and mischievous projectors against the defence of the
kingdom : that that “ denial was of that dangerous consequence , that " if his
majesty should persist in it , it would hazard " the peace and safety of all his
kingdoms ...
Side 486
This erroneous maxim being infused into princes , " that their kingdoms are their
own , and that they “ may do with them ... and what" soever is bought therewith ;
and , by the known " law of this kingdom , the very jewels of the crown “ are not
the ...
This erroneous maxim being infused into princes , " that their kingdoms are their
own , and that they “ may do with them ... and what" soever is bought therewith ;
and , by the known " law of this kingdom , the very jewels of the crown “ are not
the ...
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