| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 546 páginas
...that period to be understood. He asserts that he always declared himself against a popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the proximity of blood ; he justifies the principle of a revolution whenever it is necessary to the public good, as in the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 510 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or discourse. First, I always declared myself against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law ; and, secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 504 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or discourse. First, I always declared myself against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law ; and, secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 504 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or discourse. First, I always declared myself against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law ; and, secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1885 - 338 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or discourse. First, I always declared myself against a popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts, first, as it was established by law, and secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the people.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1885 - 322 páginas
...against a popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have OUTTCAC POUTTCAC LETTERS 139 by the proximity of blood : neither did I ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts, first, as it was established by law, and secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the people.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1899 - 340 páginas
...nothing for the divine right of kings. " I always declared myself," he wrote, "against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law, and secondly as it has much weight in the opinions of the people.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1899 - 350 páginas
...nothing for the divine right of kings. " I always declared myself," he wrote, "against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law, and secondly as it has much weight in the opinions of the people.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 páginas
...contradicted by any action, writing, or discourse. First, I always declared myself against a Popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line, except upon two accounts; first, as it was established by law, and secondly, as it has much weight in the opinions of the people.... | |
| 1897 - 962 páginas
...for the divine right of kings. " I always declared myself," he wrote, " against a popish successor to the crown, whatever title he might have by the...ever regard the right line except upon two accounts ; first, as it was established by law, and secondly as it has much weight in the opinions of the people."... | |
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