| John Locke - Liberty - 1764 - 438 pages
...the reft, it is not worth while to tell thee. Thefe, which remain, I hope are fufficient to eftabiim the throne of our great reftorer, our prefent King...which being the only one of all lawful governments, be has more fully and clearly, than any prince, in Chriftendom ; and to juftify to the world the people... | |
| Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 652 pages
...by Mr. Locke, immediately after the revolution had * Reflexions on the Revolution in France, p. 16. taken effect. * " Thefe which remain, I hope are fufficient...to make good his title in the confent of the people j which being the only^ one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly, than any prince... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Canada - 1846 - 618 pages
...the throne of our great Restorer, our present King William ; to make good his title in the consent of the people, which, being the only one of all lawful governments, ne has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people... | |
| Lord Peter King King - Great Britain - 1864 - 536 pages
...the throne of our great restorer, our present King William ; to make good his title in the consent of the people, which being the only one of all lawful governments, he has more fully and clearly thun any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people of England, whose love of their... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - English literature - 1871 - 616 pages
...the throne ot our great Restorer, our present King William ; to make good his title in the consent of the people, which, being the only one of all lawful governments, ne has more fully and clearly than any prince in Christendom ; and to justify to the world the people... | |
| John Locke - Law - 2006 - 366 pages
...hope are fujjicient to eftablijh the Throne of our Great Reflorer, Our prefentKing William 3 to malig good, his Title, in the Confent of the People, which...the only one of all lawful Governments^ he has more fatty and clearly than any Prince in Chriftendom. Atd to juftife to the World, the People of England,... | |
| United States - 1818 - 464 pages
..."To establish the throne of the great restorer king William, to make good his title in the consent of the people, which being the only one of all lawful governments, he lud more fully and clearly, than any prince in chvislendom, and to justify to the world the people... | |
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