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... Legal and General Composition , intended as an Introduc- tion to the Drawing of Legal Instruments , public and private . By Samuel Higgs Gael , Esq . , of Lincoln's Inn . 1 47 76 102 Page 3. On Legislative Expression , or the Language of.
... Legal and General Composition , intended as an Introduc- tion to the Drawing of Legal Instruments , public and private . By Samuel Higgs Gael , Esq . , of Lincoln's Inn . 1 47 76 102 Page 3. On Legislative Expression , or the Language of.
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... tion was impossible , he was compelled to make an election . His * In our Railroad era , it is curious to find that one of the extrava- gances charged upon Leibnitz by one of his traducers , is that of having conceived it possible to ...
... tion was impossible , he was compelled to make an election . His * In our Railroad era , it is curious to find that one of the extrava- gances charged upon Leibnitz by one of his traducers , is that of having conceived it possible to ...
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... tion of his body and mind , and their evident adaptation to pro- mote his happiness , or looked from them outwards and upwards upon the earth and the sky , and saw how there too almost every thing was adjusted to that organization ...
... tion of his body and mind , and their evident adaptation to pro- mote his happiness , or looked from them outwards and upwards upon the earth and the sky , and saw how there too almost every thing was adjusted to that organization ...
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... tion , yet with a far greater fecundity and aptness of illustration . The great Transatlantic Divine does not , more completely than Leibnitz , demolish that great phantom of the liberty of indif- ference , ' which asserts the will to ...
... tion , yet with a far greater fecundity and aptness of illustration . The great Transatlantic Divine does not , more completely than Leibnitz , demolish that great phantom of the liberty of indif- ference , ' which asserts the will to ...
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... tion that we should also find it in the government of man , and ' generally in that of the entire spiritual world , if all were but ' known to us . It becomes us to judge of the works of God not ' less wisely than Socrates judged of ...
... tion that we should also find it in the government of man , and ' generally in that of the entire spiritual world , if all were but ' known to us . It becomes us to judge of the works of God not ' less wisely than Socrates judged of ...
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Side 21 - Rowton's Debater : A Series of complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for Discussion ; with ample References to the best Sources of Information on each particular Topic.
Side 71 - It is a nest of wasps, or swarm of vermin which have overcrept the land. I mean the Monopolies and Pollers of the people : these, like the Frogs of Egypt, have gotten possession of our dwellings, and we have scarce a room free from them. They sup in our cup.
Side 368 - ... that the law was the golden metwand and measure to try the causes of the subjects, and which protected his Majesty in safety and peace. With which the King was greatly offended, and said that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debet esse sub homine sed sub Deo et lege [that the King ought not to be under man but under God and under the law—BT\.
Side 4 - Bourne. -— A Treatise on the Steam Engine, in its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation. and Railways. By the Artisan Club. Edited by JOHN BOURNE, CE New Edition; with 33 Steel Plates, and 349 Wood Engravings.
Side 47 - HENRY'S FIRST LATIN BOOK. Seventh Edition. 3s. The object of this Work (which is founded on the principles of imitation and frequent repetition) is to enable the pupil to do exercises from the first day of his beginning his Accidence. It is recommended by the Oxford Diocesan Board of Education, as a useful work for Middle or Commercial Schools ; and adopted at the National Society's Training College at Chelsea.
Side 53 - The Debater ; a Series of Complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for Discussion. *By F. ROWTON. Fcp.
Side 8 - ACCOUNT, DESCRIPTIVE AND STATISTICAL, of the BRITISH EMPIRE; exhibiting its Extent, Physical Capacities, Population, Industry, and Civil and Religious Institutions.
Side 194 - The stationariness of religion; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man; indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology!!!
Side 45 - LETTERS OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND.— Now first collected from the Originals in Royal Archives, and from other Authentic Sources, private as well as public. Edited, with Historical Introduction and Notes, by JO Halliwell.
Side 388 - ... for their perishable trash. It was not for gain that Bacon, Newton, Milton, Locke, instructed and delighted the world.