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Pagina 299
... employed all his address for that purpose . But the task which he had undertaken was too difficult , delicate , and perilous , even for so wary and dexterous an agent . He had to manage two spirits equally proud , resent- ful , and ...
... employed all his address for that purpose . But the task which he had undertaken was too difficult , delicate , and perilous , even for so wary and dexterous an agent . He had to manage two spirits equally proud , resent- ful , and ...
Pagina 311
... employed to remove those difficul- ties . He was employed to settle the question of law by tampering with the Judges , and the question of fact by torturing the prisoner . Three Judges of the Court of King's Bench were tractable . But ...
... employed to remove those difficul- ties . He was employed to settle the question of law by tampering with the Judges , and the question of fact by torturing the prisoner . Three Judges of the Court of King's Bench were tractable . But ...
Pagina 310
... employed , and are so still , in studying and explaining this metaphysics . Such metaphysics is as necessary a part of their discoveries as the study of physical facts ; and is indeed forced upon all comprehensive and profound ...
... employed , and are so still , in studying and explaining this metaphysics . Such metaphysics is as necessary a part of their discoveries as the study of physical facts ; and is indeed forced upon all comprehensive and profound ...
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