... When kings the sword of justice first lay down, They are no kings, though they possess the crown : Titles are shadows, crowns are empty things : The good of subjects is the end of kings ; To guide in war and to protect in peace ; Where tyrants once... The True-born Englishman: A Satire - Halaman 29oleh Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 39 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
 | 1705 - 591 halaman
...protect in Peace ; Where Tyrants once commence, the Kings doceafe; For Arbitrary Power's fo ftrange a thing, It makes the Tyrant, and unmakes the King. If Kings by Foreign Prieftsand Armies Reign, T And Lawlefs Power againft their Oaths mamtain, > Then Subiefts muft ha'... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1835
...of'subjects is the ends of kings, To guide in war, and to protect in peace : Where tyrants once commence, kings do cease : For arbitrary power's so strange a thing, It makes the tyrant, and unmakes the kinn;. If kings by foreign priests and armies reign, And lawless power against their oaths maintain,... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1884
...the crown. Titles are shadows, crowns are empty things, The good of subjects is the end of kings ; To guide in war, and to protect in peace. Where tyrants...maintain, Then subjects must have reason to complain : It oaths must bind us when our kings do ill, To call in foreign aid is to rebel : By force to circumscribe... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1903
...war and to protect in peace ; Where tyrants once commence the kings do cease ; For arbitrary power 's so strange a thing, It makes the tyrant and unmakes...kings do ill, To call in foreign aid is to rebel. [261] By force to circumscribe our lawful prince Is wilful (reason in the largest sense ; And they... | |
 | Alfred Plummer - 1907 - 194 halaman
...and how fatal to James himself, was the precipitation with which he acted. " For arbitrary power is so strange a thing, It makes the Tyrant, and unmakes the King ! " advance from the parliamentary government at the close of the fifteenth century, in which the Lords... | |
 | Alfred Plummer - 1907
...and how fatal to James himself, wag the precipitation with which he acted. " For arbitrary power is so strange a thing, It makes the Tyrant, and unmakes the King ! " The True-Born Englishman. advance from the parliamentary government at the close of the fifteenth... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1908
...war and to protect in peace ; Where tyrants once commence the kings do cease ; For arbitrary power 's so strange a thing, It makes the tyrant and unmakes...maintain, Then subjects must have reason to complain. j By force to circumscribe our lawful prince Is wilful treason in the largest sense ; And they who... | |
 | English Association - 1913
...and to protect in Peace : Where Tyrants once commence, the Kings do cease : For Arbitrary Power 's so strange a thing, It makes the Tyrant, and unmakes...King. If Kings by Foreign Priests and Armies reign, 780 And Lawless Power against their Oaths maintain, Then Subjects must ha' reason to complain. If Oaths... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1975 - 286 halaman
...empty things, The Good of Subjects is the End of Kings; To guide in War, and to protect in Peace: 775 Where Tyrants once commence, the Kings do cease: For...reign. And Lawless Power against their Oaths maintain, 780 Then Subjects must ha' reason to complain. If Oaths must bind us when our Kings do ill; To call... | |
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