Oaths - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd . By a well-wisher to his country.
Well-wisher to his countryDate: [1716]- E-books
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The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd . By a well-wisher to his country.
Well-wisher to his countryDate: [1716]- E-books
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Oxford honesty or, a case of conscience, humbly put to the Worshipful and Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, the Heads of Houses, the Fellows, &c. of the University of Oxford. Whether one may take the oaths to King George; and yet, and yet, consistently with Honour, and Conscience, and the Fear of God, may do all one can in favour of the Pretender? Occasioned by the Oxford speech, and Oxford behaviour, at the opening of Radcliff's library, April 13, 1749.
Lewis, Edward, 1701-1784.Date: [1751?]- E-books
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A Compleat history of publick and solemn state oaths . Containing the forms of all such as have been taken, either by the Kings of England at their coronation, or administered to the subjects upon every occasion, from the conquest to the last session of Parliament; where in an act passed, obliging both men and women to swear allegiance to the government. With some considerations on the present case of oaths.
Date: 1724- E-books
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The Oath of a constable, so far as it relates to his apprehending night-walkers, and idle persons, and his presenting offences contrary to the statutes made against unlawful gaming, tipling, and drukenness, and for the suppressing of them
Date: 1701