Franco-Gallia: Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their Liberties |
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Page 60
... affair ; whe- " ther we fhall order their Hair to be cut off , " and fo reduce them to the State of common " Subjects ; or whether we fhall cause them to " be put to death , and afterwards divide the CC Kingdom between us : Then they ...
... affair ; whe- " ther we fhall order their Hair to be cut off , " and fo reduce them to the State of common " Subjects ; or whether we fhall cause them to " be put to death , and afterwards divide the CC Kingdom between us : Then they ...
Page 66
... Affairs of the Republick fhou'd be tranf acted by the common confent and advice of all the Eftates . The wifdom and advantage of which inftitution , appears chiefly in these three things : First , That in the multitude of pru- dent ...
... Affairs of the Republick fhou'd be tranf acted by the common confent and advice of all the Eftates . The wifdom and advantage of which inftitution , appears chiefly in these three things : First , That in the multitude of pru- dent ...
Page 67
... Affairs : We answer , That there is a great deal of diffe- rence between a Counsellor of the King , and a Counsellor of the Kingdom . This last takes care of the fafety and profit of the whole Com- monwealth ; the other ferves the ...
... Affairs : We answer , That there is a great deal of diffe- rence between a Counsellor of the King , and a Counsellor of the Kingdom . This last takes care of the fafety and profit of the whole Com- monwealth ; the other ferves the ...
Page 68
... affairs ; he is com- only with their Ears " and Eyes ; he makes Judges , fuch persons as do not deferve to be made fo ; he removes " from Offices in the Commonwealth fuch as " he ought to keep in ; in fhort , a good pro- " vident and ...
... affairs ; he is com- only with their Ears " and Eyes ; he makes Judges , fuch persons as do not deferve to be made fo ; he removes " from Offices in the Commonwealth fuch as " he ought to keep in ; in fhort , a good pro- " vident and ...
Page 69
... Affairs was intrufted with the Common Council of the chofen Men in the whole Nation , as we have above demonftrated . But because we are now fpeaking of a Kingdom , I fhall give Inftances of them . ' Tis manifeft , that in old times the ...
... Affairs was intrufted with the Common Council of the chofen Men in the whole Nation , as we have above demonftrated . But because we are now fpeaking of a Kingdom , I fhall give Inftances of them . ' Tis manifeft , that in old times the ...
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