Whig and Tory, Or, Wit on Both Sides; Being a Collection of State Poems, Upon All Remarkable Occurrences from the Change of the Ministry to This Time (Paperback)
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9781236367471 - Books Group: Whig and Tory, Or, Wit on Both Sides Being a Collection of State Poems, Upon All Remarkable Occurrences from the Change of the Ministry to This Time
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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 44 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1713 Excerpt: . . . and Lawyers are fored to defend em. VI. They that know nothing of the Laws of the Land, or act and plead in direct Opposition to em, either are already At and Sol rs Genp-r--1, or ought to be made L--d Ch . -f J. ces. VII. Those are the most proper Persons to accuse others of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, who for their Speeches in that very Accusation, ought themselves to be hangd for High Treason. VIII. Ignorance, Rudeness, Impudence, Dulness, and Nonsense, are undoubted Proofs of Wit, Learning, and good Manner; and the most virulent Slander, Railing, Rage, Malice, Lying, and Injustice, are the truest Signs qf Christian Charity, Temper, and Moderation. . -. . . . . . 1 IX. . When a Man is condemnd; and punishd as a Criminal, his Friends ought to testify their Concern by Bonfires and Illuminations. . . . . X. Those are the greatest Enemies to arbitrary Power, who, of all Mankind, best love to exercise it-7 and they are the. most zealous Defenders of the Liberty and Property of their Fellow-Subjects, who are for destroying both, either without Law, or contrary to Law. . . . XI. sis the Duty of the Sons of Arch-bishops, to impeach the Chm-ch. of Bishops, to vote a Clergyman guilty of high Crimes, and Misdemeanors, for preaching those Doctrines which Christ and his Apostles, and even they themselves have preachd; of Scotch Peers, to save a Church of England Divine from Ruin; of Presbyterians, to pull down Meeting-Houses 5 of Governors, to encourage the Principles of Disobedience; and of the Mob, to rebel in Defence of Loyalty. We have got at last, when no Kody thought it. CErtainly never did the moderate Party more strive, to abuse and destroy the High-C h, than they did at the late Tryal of Ur. Sacheverell; and yet, though they spit their Venom, and wrack th. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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9781236367471 - Books Group: Whig and Tory, Or, Wit on Both Sides; Being a Collection of State Poems, Upon All Remarkable Occurrences from the Change of the Ministry to This Time (Paperback)
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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1713 Excerpt: .and Lawyers are fore d to defend em. VI. They that know nothing of the Laws of the Land, or act and plead in direct Opposition to em, either are already At and Sol rs Genp-r--1, or ought to be made L--d Ch .-f J .ces. VII. Those are the most proper Persons to accuse others of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, who for their Speeches in that very Accusation, ought themselves to be hang d for High Treason. VIII. Ignorance, Rudeness, Impudence, Dulness, and Nonsense, are undoubted Proofs of Wit, Learning, and good Manner; and the most virulent Slander, Railing, Rage, Malice, Lying, and Injustice, are the truest Signs qf Christian Charity, Temper, and Moderation. .-. 1 IX. When a Man is condemn d; and punish d as a Criminal, his Friends ought to testify their Concern by Bonfires and Illuminations. X. Those are the greatest Enemies to arbitrary Power, who, of all Mankind, best love to exercise it-7 and they are the. most zealous Defenders of the Liberty and Property of their Fellow-Subjects, who are for destroying both, either without Law, or contrary to Law. XI. sis the Duty of the Sons of Arch-bishops, to impeach the Chm-ch. of Bishops, to vote a Clergyman guilty of high Crimes, and Misdemeanors, for preaching those Doctrines which Christ and his Apostles, and even they themselves have preach d; of Scotch Peers, to save a Church of England Divine from Ruin; of Presbyterians, to pull down Meeting-Houses 5 of Governors, to encourage the Principles of Disobedience; and of the Mob, to rebel in Defence of Loyalty. We have got at last, when no Kody thought it. CErtainly never did the moderate Party more strive, to abuse and destroy the High-C h, than they did at the late Tryal of Ur. Sacheverell; and yet, though they spit their Venom, and wrack th.
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9781236367471 - Books Group: Whig and Tory, Or, Wit on Both Sides; Being a Collection of State Poems, Upon All Remarkable Occurrences from the Change of the Ministry to This Time (Paperback)
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Whig and Tory, Or, Wit on Both Sides; Being a Collection of State Poems, Upon All Remarkable Occurrences from the Change of the Ministry to This Time (Paperback) (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW RP

ISBN: 9781236367471 bzw. 1236367472, in Englisch, Not Avail, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.

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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1713 Excerpt: .and Lawyers are fore d to defend em. VI. They that know nothing of the Laws of the Land, or act and plead in direct Opposition to em, either are already At and Sol rs Genp-r--1, or ought to be made L--d Ch .-f J .ces. VII. Those are the most proper Persons to accuse others of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, who for their Speeches in that very Accusation, ought themselves to be hang d for High Treason. VIII. Ignorance, Rudeness, Impudence, Dulness, and Nonsense, are undoubted Proofs of Wit, Learning, and good Manner; and the most virulent Slander, Railing, Rage, Malice, Lying, and Injustice, are the truest Signs qf Christian Charity, Temper, and Moderation. .-. 1 IX. When a Man is condemn d; and punish d as a Criminal, his Friends ought to testify their Concern by Bonfires and Illuminations. X. Those are the greatest Enemies to arbitrary Power, who, of all Mankind, best love to exercise it-7 and they are the. most zealous Defenders of the Liberty and Property of their Fellow-Subjects, who are for destroying both, either without Law, or contrary to Law. XI. sis the Duty of the Sons of Arch-bishops, to impeach the Chm-ch. of Bishops, to vote a Clergyman guilty of high Crimes, and Misdemeanors, for preaching those Doctrines which Christ and his Apostles, and even they themselves have preach d; of Scotch Peers, to save a Church of England Divine from Ruin; of Presbyterians, to pull down Meeting-Houses 5 of Governors, to encourage the Principles of Disobedience; and of the Mob, to rebel in Defence of Loyalty. We have got at last, when no Kody thought it. CErtainly never did the moderate Party more strive, to abuse and destroy the High-C h, than they did at the late Tryal of Ur. Sacheverell; and yet, though they spit their Venom, and wrack th.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1713 Excerpt: ...and Lawyers are fore'd to defend 'em. VI. They that know nothing of the Laws of the Land, or act and plead in direct Opposition to 'em, either are already At and Sol rs Genp-r--1, or ought to be made L--d Ch '.-f J'.ces. VII. Those are the most proper Persons to accuse others of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, who for their Speeches in that very Accusation, ought themselves to be hang'd for High Treason. VIII. Ignorance, Rudeness, Impudence, Dulness, and Nonsense, are undoubted Proofs of Wit, Learning, and good Manner; and the most virulent Slander, Railing, Rage, Malice, Lying, and Injustice, are the truest Signs qf Christian Charity, Temper, and Moderation. '.-...... 1 IX.. When a Man is condemn'd; and punish'd as a Criminal, his Friends ought to testify their Concern by Bonfires and Illuminations..... X. Those are the greatest Enemies to arbitrary Power, who, of all Mankind, best love to exercise it-7 and they are the. most zealous Defenders of the Liberty and Property of their Fellow-Subjects, who are for destroying both, either without Law, or contrary to Law.... XI. "sis the Duty of the Sons of Arch-bishops, to impeach the Chm-ch. of Bishops, to vote a Clergyman guilty of high Crimes, and Misdemeanors, for preaching those Doctrines which Christ and his Apostles, and even they themselves have preach'd; of Scotch Peers, to save a Church of England Divine from Ruin; of Presbyterians, to pull down Meeting-Houses 5 of Governors, to encourage the Principles of Disobedience; and of the Mob, to rebel in Defence of Loyalty. We have got at last, when no Kody thought it. CErtainly never did the moderate Party more strive, to abuse and destroy the High-C h, than they did at the late Tryal of Ur. Sacheverell; and' yet, though they spit their Venom, and wrack th... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-21, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1713 Excerpt: ...and Lawyers are fore'd to defend 'em. VI. They that know nothing of the Laws of the Land, or act and plead in direct Opposition to 'em, either are already At and Sol rs Genp-r--1, or ought to be made L--d Ch '.-f J'.ces. VII. Those are the most proper Persons to accuse others of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, who for their Speeches in that very Accusation, ought themselves to be hang'd for High Treason. VIII. Ignorance, Rudeness, Impudence, Dulness, and Nonsense, are undoubted Proofs of Wit, Learning, and good Manner; and the most virulent Slander, Railing, Rage, Malice, Lying, and Injustice, are the truest Signs qf Christian Charity, Temper, and Moderation. '.-...... 1 IX.. When a Man is condemn'd; and punish'd as a Criminal, his Friends ought to testify their Concern by Bonfires and Illuminations..... X. Those are the greatest Enemies to arbitrary Power, who, of all Mankind, best love to exercise it-7 and they are the. most zealous Defenders of the Liberty and Property of their Fellow-Subjects, who are for destroying both, either without Law, or contrary to Law.... XI. "sis the Duty of the Sons of Arch-bishops, to impeach the Chm-ch. of Bishops, to vote a Clergyman guilty of high Crimes, and Misdemeanors, for preaching those Doctrines which Christ and his Apostles, and even they themselves have preach'd; of Scotch Peers, to save a Church of England Divine from Ruin; of Presbyterians, to pull down Meeting-Houses 5 of Governors, to encourage the Principles of Disobedience; and of the Mob, to rebel in Defence of Loyalty. We have got at last, when no Kody thought it. CErtainly never did the moderate Party more strive, to abuse and destroy the High-C h, than they did at the late Tryal of Ur. Sacheverell; and' yet, though they spit their Venom, and wrack th... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-21, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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