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Page iii
... justice , ( nominally at least , ) to the minstrel , and not to the man , -thrill with his poetry , and neglect his prose ? Is it sheer ignorance , or is it neglect ? If the latter , there is not an equal instance of unworthy neglect on ...
... justice , ( nominally at least , ) to the minstrel , and not to the man , -thrill with his poetry , and neglect his prose ? Is it sheer ignorance , or is it neglect ? If the latter , there is not an equal instance of unworthy neglect on ...
Page xii
... justice , he maintains that " the fall of prelacy , whose actions are so far distant from justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal canopy " —and three reasons are adduced from the many secondary and accessory ...
... justice , he maintains that " the fall of prelacy , whose actions are so far distant from justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal canopy " —and three reasons are adduced from the many secondary and accessory ...
Page xix
... justice , the purity of God , be to be cleansed from the foulest imputations , which are not to be avoided , if charity be not to be degraded , and trodden down under a civil ordinance , if matrimony be not to be advanced like that ...
... justice , the purity of God , be to be cleansed from the foulest imputations , which are not to be avoided , if charity be not to be degraded , and trodden down under a civil ordinance , if matrimony be not to be advanced like that ...
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... justice , and heroic virtue , than to chain it in a dependance of subsisting , or ruining , to the painted ... justice , " which is the universal justice that Aristotle so much praises , con- taining in it all other virtues , it may ...
... justice , and heroic virtue , than to chain it in a dependance of subsisting , or ruining , to the painted ... justice , " which is the universal justice that Aristotle so much praises , con- taining in it all other virtues , it may ...
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... justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many second- ary and accessary ...
... justice , cannot shake the least fringe that borders the royal canopy ; but that their standing doth continually oppose and lay battery to regal safety , shall by that which follows easily appear . Amongst many second- ary and accessary ...
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