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Pagina 367
... given precise rules , but in a circumstance for which no pre- cise rule can possibly be given . If the learned author of the theory about Jacobinism had enlarged either of his tables a little , his system would have been destroyed . The ...
... given precise rules , but in a circumstance for which no pre- cise rule can possibly be given . If the learned author of the theory about Jacobinism had enlarged either of his tables a little , his system would have been destroyed . The ...
Pagina 282
... given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse ? They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham , but it was whether such acts would in the Judge's view amount to treason that they were ...
... given . For why should they care about the mode , if after all the opinion were adverse ? They knew what acts they could prove against Peacham , but it was whether such acts would in the Judge's view amount to treason that they were ...
Pagina 319
... given us a biography , though he has reprinted that written by Bacon's Secretary Rawley , and has added some notes to it . But he holds out to us the promise of a full and careful account of Bacon's life to be given hereafter ; when ...
... given us a biography , though he has reprinted that written by Bacon's Secretary Rawley , and has added some notes to it . But he holds out to us the promise of a full and careful account of Bacon's life to be given hereafter ; when ...
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