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  • “Cives seditiosi Mariam Scotorum Reginam sese muneri abdicare invitam cogunt.”

    Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887

  • "_Cives seditiosi Mariam Scotorum Reginam sese muneri abdicare invitam cogunt_."

    Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 James Boswell 1767

  • Ut enim tibi hoc ad par - vum tempus demus, licere abdicare, quoties velis, & con - tra bene meritum infuper hanc tibi poteftatem concedamus: xion tamen fimpliciter, puto, neque omnibus de caufis ab - dicatis.

    Luciani Samosatensis Opera Graece et Latine: : ad editionem Tiberii ... Lucian, Llucià (, Luciano de Samosata , Samosatenus Lucianus , Tiberius Hemsterhuis , Johann Frederik Reitz , Societas Bipontina , Io Fred Reitzius , Iac Nic Belin de Ballu, Societas Bipontina, Typographia Bipontina ( 1790

  • Quamvis Papa poffit ob juftam, & gravem caulara derogare Concordatis, quia habet ita plenam a ChriAo poteilatem, ut hanc a fe omnino abdicare non poffit, & ratione fuz (u - premas, & abfolutas poteftatis pro meliori Ec - clefiae gubemio jufta interveniente caufla deju - re potefl fupra Jus difpenfare; cap.

    Adm. rev. p. F. Lucii Ferraris ... Prompta Bibliotheca canonica, juridica, moralis, theologica ... 1782

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  • related to abdicate

    "If a Man stays in the Kingdom, this is Abdicare, with a Preposition, to Abdicate the Exercise of the Government, but not the Right of Governing, accordingly to the Constitution; and to such an Abdication, ( if it be so declared) my Lords, I believe, may soon agree." https://books.google.ca/books?id=uTkIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA230 Page 234

    September 26, 2015