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And the effect of these two enterprises is now such , that both the East and the
West Indies being met in the crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith
in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but
...
And the effect of these two enterprises is now such , that both the East and the
West Indies being met in the crown of Spain , it is come to pass that ( as one saith
in a brave kind of expression ) the sun never sets in the Spanish dominions , but
...
Página 22
... no gentlemen , no freemen , no inheritance of land , no stirp of ancient families '
; a people that is without natural affection , and , as the Scripture saith , that
regardeth not the desires of women ; and without piety or care towards their
children ...
... no gentlemen , no freemen , no inheritance of land , no stirp of ancient families '
; a people that is without natural affection , and , as the Scripture saith , that
regardeth not the desires of women ; and without piety or care towards their
children ...
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For he saith , that if there can be found such an inequality between man and man
as there is between man and beast or between soul and body , it investeth a right
of government ; which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue ...
For he saith , that if there can be found such an inequality between man and man
as there is between man and beast or between soul and body , it investeth a right
of government ; which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue ...
Página 30
Saith God : Let us make man after our own image , and let him have dominion
over the fishes of the sea , and the fowls of the air and the beasts of the land , fc .
Hereupon De Victoria ' , and with him some others , infer excellently , and extract
a ...
Saith God : Let us make man after our own image , and let him have dominion
over the fishes of the sea , and the fowls of the air and the beasts of the land , fc .
Hereupon De Victoria ' , and with him some others , infer excellently , and extract
a ...
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The prophet Hosea , in the person of God , saith of the Jews : They have reigned ,
but not by me ; they have set a signory over themselves , but I knew nothing of it .
Which place proveth plainly , that there are governments which God doth not ...
The prophet Hosea , in the person of God , saith of the Jews : They have reigned ,
but not by me ; they have set a signory over themselves , but I knew nothing of it .
Which place proveth plainly , that there are governments which God doth not ...
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