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Pagina 248
It is better that the common- wealth be fashioned to the setting forth of God's house , which is his church , than to accommodate the church frame to the civil state . Democracy I do not conceive that ever God did ordaine as a fit ...
It is better that the common- wealth be fashioned to the setting forth of God's house , which is his church , than to accommodate the church frame to the civil state . Democracy I do not conceive that ever God did ordaine as a fit ...
Pagina 257
I remain studious of your common peace and liberty . worship , if they practice any . I further add that I never denied that , notwithstanding this liberty , the commander of this ship ought to command the ship's course , yea , and also ...
I remain studious of your common peace and liberty . worship , if they practice any . I further add that I never denied that , notwithstanding this liberty , the commander of this ship ought to command the ship's course , yea , and also ...
Pagina 347
Not at all , " said the Captain ; " this is but a common palfrey , and by no means remarkable for speed or bottom ; he is a common plough horse which I have used on my farm for several years , and can scarce go beyond a trot ; much less ...
Not at all , " said the Captain ; " this is but a common palfrey , and by no means remarkable for speed or bottom ; he is a common plough horse which I have used on my farm for several years , and can scarce go beyond a trot ; much less ...
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