Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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Page 135
... according to his merit : the enjoyment of those never more certain , and the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . Both which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land ...
... according to his merit : the enjoyment of those never more certain , and the access to these never more open , than in a free commonwealth . Both which , in my opinion , may be best and soonest obtained , if every county in the land ...
Page 338
... According to what is usual and custom- ary in ancient alliances and treaties , " are so to be understood as it is reasonable they should , according to what in justice ought to be done , and not according to what has been done on the ...
... According to what is usual and custom- ary in ancient alliances and treaties , " are so to be understood as it is reasonable they should , according to what in justice ought to be done , and not according to what has been done on the ...
Page 523
... according to what he hath received , knows is required of him , if he have aught more conducing to the advancement of religion , than what is usually endea- voured , freely to impart it . It will require no great labour of exposition to ...
... according to what he hath received , knows is required of him , if he have aught more conducing to the advancement of religion , than what is usually endea- voured , freely to impart it . It will require no great labour of exposition to ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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