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Francis Plowden. Misconception , mifreprefenta tion , and mif- aplication of the principles . Apology for this publication . contradictory ; when , in the various revo- lutions of empires , we fee the most opposite effects produced by ...
Francis Plowden. Misconception , mifreprefenta tion , and mif- aplication of the principles . Apology for this publication . contradictory ; when , in the various revo- lutions of empires , we fee the most opposite effects produced by ...
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... tion of the British empire . The great Chan- cellor Fortescue entertained fo fublime an idea of it , as early as in the fourteenth cen- tury , that he said : " And for the fame " reason it is , that † St. Thomas is fuppofed " to wish ...
... tion of the British empire . The great Chan- cellor Fortescue entertained fo fublime an idea of it , as early as in the fourteenth cen- tury , that he said : " And for the fame " reason it is , that † St. Thomas is fuppofed " to wish ...
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... tion . I am fully aware of the hackneyed af , fectation , with which many modern writers affume the exclufive privilege of illuminating mankind ; as if our predeceffors had worked through their lives , like moles in the dark , and had ...
... tion . I am fully aware of the hackneyed af , fectation , with which many modern writers affume the exclufive privilege of illuminating mankind ; as if our predeceffors had worked through their lives , like moles in the dark , and had ...
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... tion . " " Prior to all thofe laws are thofe of na- ture , fo called , because they derive their force . entirely from our frame and being . In order to have a perfect knowledge of these laws , we muft confider man before the ...
... tion . " " Prior to all thofe laws are thofe of na- ture , fo called , because they derive their force . entirely from our frame and being . In order to have a perfect knowledge of these laws , we muft confider man before the ...
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... tion and co - existence of our first parents , Adam and Eve ; and he draws the neceffity of it from the intrinfic nature and exigencies of man , as he has been actually formed and conftituted by his Creator . " God having made man fuch ...
... tion and co - existence of our first parents , Adam and Eve ; and he draws the neceffity of it from the intrinfic nature and exigencies of man , as he has been actually formed and conftituted by his Creator . " God having made man fuch ...
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