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Page xxxv
... common duties of life . Well might Wordsworth sing : Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea , Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , free : So didst thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart ...
... common duties of life . Well might Wordsworth sing : Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea , Pure as the naked heavens , majestic , free : So didst thou travel on life's common way , In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart ...
Page xlii
... common sense , could insure success . It is a maxim in the mouth of the many , degrading to all who are above the level of mediocrity , and therefore reiterated by those whom the decree of nature has placed below it , that , with the ...
... common sense , could insure success . It is a maxim in the mouth of the many , degrading to all who are above the level of mediocrity , and therefore reiterated by those whom the decree of nature has placed below it , that , with the ...
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... common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitu- tions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different . Lastly , we all know by example , that exact ...
... common lawyers , to frame ecclesiastical constitu- tions ; which no wonder if it came to nothing , for ( as Hayward relates ) both their professions and their ends were different . Lastly , we all know by example , that exact ...
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... common to all other states ; the love of the subjects , the multitude and valour of the people , and store of treasure . In all these things hath the kingdom been of late sore weak- ened , and chiefly by the prelates . First , let any ...
... common to all other states ; the love of the subjects , the multitude and valour of the people , and store of treasure . In all these things hath the kingdom been of late sore weak- ened , and chiefly by the prelates . First , let any ...
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... common and civil laws shall be both set free , the former from the con- trol , the other from the mere vassalage and copyhold of the clergy . And whereas temporal laws rather punish men when they have transgressed , than form them to be ...
... common and civil laws shall be both set free , the former from the con- trol , the other from the mere vassalage and copyhold of the clergy . And whereas temporal laws rather punish men when they have transgressed , than form them to be ...
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