Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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... thought a fit peer and judge of the king , without regard had to petty caveats and circumstances , the chief impediment in high affairs , and ever stood upon most by circumstantial men . Whence doubtless our ancestors who were not ...
... thought a fit peer and judge of the king , without regard had to petty caveats and circumstances , the chief impediment in high affairs , and ever stood upon most by circumstantial men . Whence doubtless our ancestors who were not ...
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... thought it impossi ble for us to satisfy our duty to God , to brotherly charity , or our profession of the same ... thoughts the moderation of your most serene predeces- sors , and the liberty by them granted and confirmed from time to ...
... thought it impossi ble for us to satisfy our duty to God , to brotherly charity , or our profession of the same ... thoughts the moderation of your most serene predeces- sors , and the liberty by them granted and confirmed from time to ...
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... thought of old in philosophy , that shame , or to call it better , the reverence of our elders , our brethren , and friends , was the greatest incitement to virtuous deeds , and the greatest dissuasion from unworthy attempts that might ...
... thought of old in philosophy , that shame , or to call it better , the reverence of our elders , our brethren , and friends , was the greatest incitement to virtuous deeds , and the greatest dissuasion from unworthy attempts that might ...
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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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