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... authority weighty enough to make it worth while . 3. The case of the King's Decree is different , the proof of its authenticity being borne on the very face of it , and as formal as it could well be . It is an official document drawn up ...
... authority weighty enough to make it worth while . 3. The case of the King's Decree is different , the proof of its authenticity being borne on the very face of it , and as formal as it could well be . It is an official document drawn up ...
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... authority among the signers . 66 With regard to these particular cases I need say no more . But since they are adduced as examples of a general tendency with which I am credited , -a tendency which if justly imputed would materially ...
... authority among the signers . 66 With regard to these particular cases I need say no more . But since they are adduced as examples of a general tendency with which I am credited , -a tendency which if justly imputed would materially ...
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... authorities . To settle disputed ques- tions by simple assertion would save much ink and paper , and make the reader's task as well as the writer's much easier ; but it is not permitted to me . When I differ from a received author , I ...
... authorities . To settle disputed ques- tions by simple assertion would save much ink and paper , and make the reader's task as well as the writer's much easier ; but it is not permitted to me . When I differ from a received author , I ...
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... authority that his books had been publicly burned a few months before by order of the High Commission , I noticed the fact in passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am ...
... authority that his books had been publicly burned a few months before by order of the High Commission , I noticed the fact in passing , as significant of the relation in which he stood towards the authorities of the Church . I am ...
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... authority ) was writing , pro- bably knew what books they were , and therefore the words would not convey to him the impression which I think they would naturally convey to one who heard of the thing for the first time . Several of the ...
... authority ) was writing , pro- bably knew what books they were , and therefore the words would not convey to him the impression which I think they would naturally convey to one who heard of the thing for the first time . Several of the ...
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