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Sidney redivivus:, or, The opinion of the late Honourable Collonel Sidney, as to civil government. : Wherein is asserted and clearly proved, that the power of kings is founded in the consent of the people; who have a right to call them to an account for male-administration, and to restore themselves to their native liberty. By which the late proceedings of the nation against James the II. are justified. Together, with some reflections on what is said by ill men against the present government, by another hand
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