| Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1723 - 704 頁
...if this ' fhould happen, we muft implore the Wb'tgi not to * forget their old Principles and antient Maxims. 'THE Tories, by taking Arms to defend their Civil Rights, and by joining to tlepoie that Prince by whom thofe Rights were violated, have, in the moil 1'ublick Manner in the World,... | |
| Philip Wharton Duke of Wharton - 1732 - 398 頁
...•:-.,.•: ••;'; •... ... • ..-. • : ' "THE tfcties, t,y takirig Atms 'to defend thefr ' Civil Rights, and by joining to depofe that Prince...whom thofe Rights were violated, have, in the * moft Publick Manner in the Wofld, renouhced their ' Doirrine of Jaf^Divrnnm, PaffiVc Obidlence, and '''"'Non-Refiflance.... | |
| William Pulteney Earl of Bath - 1734 - 76 頁
...better than in the Words of Dr. D'avenant, concerning the Danger of our Liberties from the WHIGS. * "The TORIES, by taking Arms to defend " their civil...Rights, and by joining to depofe " that Prince, by whom thofc Rights were vio" lated, have in the moft publick Manner renounc'd " their Doctrine of Jus divinum,... | |
| 1760 - 500 頁
...peace ; and if this mould happen, we muft c implore the Whigs not to forget their OLD * pri?iciples and ANCIENT maxims. ' THE Tories, by taking arms to...prince, by whom thofe rights were violated, ' have in the.moft public manner in the world ' renounced their doclrine of jus divinum, fafc five obedience... | |
| Charles Davenant - 1771 - 400 頁
...Tory may be again renewed here, to difturb this 'nation's peace ; and if this mould happen, we muft implore the Whigs not to forget their old principles...civil rights, and by joining to depofe that Prince by by whom thofe rights were violated, have in the moft public manner in the world renounced their doctrine... | |
| Daniel Isaac Eaton - 1794 - 476 頁
...and if this fhould happen we muft implore the Whigs not to forget their old principles and antient maxims. The Tories, by taking arms to defend their...joining to depofe that prince by whom thofe rights were vi«lated, have, in the moft public manner in the world, Denounced their doctrine of Jus Divinum,,... | |
| Walter Sydney Sichel - 1902 - 662 頁
...prophecy. "... Tis hoped these names of distinction are now quite abolished and forgotten. . . . We must implore the Whigs not to forget their old principles...arms to defend their civil rights, and by joining to depose that Prince by whom these rights were violated, have in the most public manner . . . renounced... | |
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