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" ... of Law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God ; her voice, the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage : the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power;... "
Dick Turpin - Page 221
by Henry Downes Miles - 1840 - 323 pages
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...as feeling her care, and the very greatest as not exempted from her power; both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, vet all with 7 • uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy."' Such a constitution...
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A Practical System of Rhetoric; Or, The Principles and Rules of Style ...

Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1837 - 334 pages
...least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." No one can read this passage without a consciousness,...
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A Practical System of Rhetoric; Or, The Principles and Rules of Style ...

Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1837 - 334 pages
...least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." No one can read this passage without a consciousness,...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 18

Law - 1837 - 512 pages
...very least as feeling her care, the greatest as not exempted from her power; both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.' " The passage from Cicero to which allusion is...
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Essays and Selections

Basil Montagu - Fore-edged painting - 1837 - 382 pages
...least as feeling her care ; and the greatest, as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all, with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." It thus appears, that were it not for the existence...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 13

Theology - 1838 - 728 pages
...least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power ; both angels, and men, and creatures, of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.' It seems as if the venerable advocate of the establishment,...
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Natural Theology: The Arguments of Paley, Brougham, and the Bridgewater ...

George Ensor - Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation - 1838 - 638 pages
...very least as feeling her care, the greatest as not exempted from her power : both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." — Eccles. Pol. book i. in the conclusion. Let...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 3

College students' writings, American - 1838 - 426 pages
...very least as feeling her care, the greatest as not exempt from her power ; both, angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in...different sort and manner, yet all, with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." We are too apt to consider law as a thing of parchment,...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Volumes 1-4

Henry Barnard - Education - 1839 - 1066 pages
...the very greatest as not exempted from her power; both angels and men, and creaiures of what condilon soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." But this is digression. In enforcing authority,...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 4

1838 - 822 pages
...least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power. Both angels and men, and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yol olí with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy." Who would disturb...
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