Jura Anglorum. The Rights of EnglishmenG. Bonham, 1792 - 620 pages |
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... tion , whilst I am permitted to have the honour of fubfcribing myself , with respect and esteem , MY LORD , YOUR LORDSHIP'S DEVOTED HUMBLE SERVANT , FRANCIS PLOWDEN . A 2 13 CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY Confiderations CHAP . I. Page 1 Of.
... tion , whilst I am permitted to have the honour of fubfcribing myself , with respect and esteem , MY LORD , YOUR LORDSHIP'S DEVOTED HUMBLE SERVANT , FRANCIS PLOWDEN . A 2 13 CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY Confiderations CHAP . I. Page 1 Of.
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... and uncontrovertible ; when we read works of great erudition and strength of argument written upon these principles , to inculcate doctrines the moft repugnant and B con- Misconception , milreprefenta- tion , and mif- application of the.
... and uncontrovertible ; when we read works of great erudition and strength of argument written upon these principles , to inculcate doctrines the moft repugnant and B con- Misconception , milreprefenta- tion , and mif- application of the.
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... tion of the British empire . The great Chan- cellor Fortefcue entertained fo fublime an idea of it , as early as in the fourteenth cen- ideas of our tury , that he said : " And for the fame " reafon it is , that St. Thomas is fuppofed ...
... tion of the British empire . The great Chan- cellor Fortefcue entertained fo fublime an idea of it , as early as in the fourteenth cen- ideas of our tury , that he said : " And for the fame " reafon it is , that St. Thomas is fuppofed ...
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... tion . I am fully aware of the hackneyed af- fectation , with which many modern writers affect to illumi- affume the exclufive privilege of illuminating mankind ; as if our predeceffors had worked through their lives , like moles , in ...
... tion . I am fully aware of the hackneyed af- fectation , with which many modern writers affect to illumi- affume the exclufive privilege of illuminating mankind ; as if our predeceffors had worked through their lives , like moles , in ...
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... tion . " t " Prior to all those laws are those 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 must confider man before the ...
... tion . " t " Prior to all those laws are those 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 must confider man before the ...
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