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Page ix
... ancient Statutes . " Bancroft , Archbishop , " Dangerous Pofitions . " Beda , " Ecclefiafticæ Hiftoriæ Gentis Anglorum , " Lib . V. Bellarmine , Cardinal , " De Laicis . ” Beza , Theodore , " Vindicia contra Tyrannos . " -- " Reveille ...
... ancient Statutes . " Bancroft , Archbishop , " Dangerous Pofitions . " Beda , " Ecclefiafticæ Hiftoriæ Gentis Anglorum , " Lib . V. Bellarmine , Cardinal , " De Laicis . ” Beza , Theodore , " Vindicia contra Tyrannos . " -- " Reveille ...
Page xii
... Ancient and Modern Learning . " Tolland , “ Anglia Libera . ' Tucker , Dean , " Religious Intolerance no Part of the General Mofaic or Chriftian Difpenfation . " Wilkin , " Leges Anglo - Saxonicæ Ecclefiafticæ , & Civiles . " « Year ...
... Ancient and Modern Learning . " Tolland , “ Anglia Libera . ' Tucker , Dean , " Religious Intolerance no Part of the General Mofaic or Chriftian Difpenfation . " Wilkin , " Leges Anglo - Saxonicæ Ecclefiafticæ , & Civiles . " « Year ...
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... ancient and modern Learning ) , that as " to knowledge , the moderns must have more , than the " antients , becaufe they have the advantage both of " theirs and their own ; which is commonly illuftrated " by a dwarf's ftanding upon a ...
... ancient and modern Learning ) , that as " to knowledge , the moderns must have more , than the " antients , becaufe they have the advantage both of " theirs and their own ; which is commonly illuftrated " by a dwarf's ftanding upon a ...
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... ancient laws , that are known to us , were formerly afcribed to God as their author . For the law , fays Cicero in his Phi- lipp . is no other than a rule of well grounded reason , derived from God himself , enjoining whatever is just ...
... ancient laws , that are known to us , were formerly afcribed to God as their author . For the law , fays Cicero in his Phi- lipp . is no other than a rule of well grounded reason , derived from God himself , enjoining whatever is just ...
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... ancient and modern traitors have excited and fomented distur- bances in all ftates . * " A term ( the people ) which they are far from accurately defining , but by which , from many circumstances , ' tis plain enough they mean their own ...
... ancient and modern traitors have excited and fomented distur- bances in all ftates . * " A term ( the people ) which they are far from accurately defining , but by which , from many circumstances , ' tis plain enough they mean their own ...
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