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Page 14
... shall think I give more satisfaction to the public by collecting and arranging
their opinions upon it , than by endeavouring to dress and serve up the old
substance in the disguise of some new fashion . I shall therefore * Montesq .
Spirit of Laws ...
... shall think I give more satisfaction to the public by collecting and arranging
their opinions upon it , than by endeavouring to dress and serve up the old
substance in the disguise of some new fashion . I shall therefore * Montesq .
Spirit of Laws ...
Page 67
Who does not see , at the very first view of such doctrines , that , in order to give
them effect , a new legislation must be provided for the birth of each individual , if
the former legislation ceases by the deaths of the legiflating individuals , who ...
Who does not see , at the very first view of such doctrines , that , in order to give
them effect , a new legislation must be provided for the birth of each individual , if
the former legislation ceases by the deaths of the legiflating individuals , who ...
Page 69
If any thing can give force , vigour , and Magiftrates are energy to the power of
magistrates over the community . " members of a community , it is , because the
community itself has vested it in trust in some of its own body . Therefore , * « ,
there ...
If any thing can give force , vigour , and Magiftrates are energy to the power of
magistrates over the community . " members of a community , it is , because the
community itself has vested it in trust in some of its own body . Therefore , * « ,
there ...
Page 281
And some of the counsel in their argument seemed to admit it , by putting the
case upon the foot of the ancient canon law ; but as the other counsel , who
argued on that side , did not give it up , it is become necessary to examine and
determine ...
And some of the counsel in their argument seemed to admit it , by putting the
case upon the foot of the ancient canon law ; but as the other counsel , who
argued on that side , did not give it up , it is become necessary to examine and
determine ...
Page 301
... and though the apostles could preach , and baptize , and pronounce re .
mission of fins , which is the priests office now , yet could they not perform the
functions of the episcopal office , to give others a commission to preach the
gospel .
... and though the apostles could preach , and baptize , and pronounce re .
mission of fins , which is the priests office now , yet could they not perform the
functions of the episcopal office , to give others a commission to preach the
gospel .
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