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On the death of King James , Williams preached his funeral sermon . Taking for
his text the following words : - " And Solomon slept with his fathers , and was
buried in the city of David his father , and his son Rehoboam reigned in his stead
.
On the death of King James , Williams preached his funeral sermon . Taking for
his text the following words : - " And Solomon slept with his fathers , and was
buried in the city of David his father , and his son Rehoboam reigned in his stead
.
Page 303
James Harrington . BORN A . D . 1611 . - DIED A . D . 1677 . JAMES
HARRINGTON was born in January , 1611 . He was the son of Sir Sapcotes
Harrington , and grandson of Sir James Harrington , of whom it is recorded , that
from his children ...
James Harrington . BORN A . D . 1611 . - DIED A . D . 1677 . JAMES
HARRINGTON was born in January , 1611 . He was the son of Sir Sapcotes
Harrington , and grandson of Sir James Harrington , of whom it is recorded , that
from his children ...
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The nation was not blind to the imperfections of King William , but these were
vastly outweighed by those of James ; and whatever might be their grievances
under the former , they could expect nothing but their increase under the latter .
The nation was not blind to the imperfections of King William , but these were
vastly outweighed by those of James ; and whatever might be their grievances
under the former , they could expect nothing but their increase under the latter .
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