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... completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them out as dis- tinctly as I could , and to keep the reader in mind of them by " reiteration . I wish I could think that I had PREFACE . ix.
... completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them out as dis- tinctly as I could , and to keep the reader in mind of them by " reiteration . I wish I could think that I had PREFACE . ix.
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... mind , is a question of small interest ; but from the allusion to the Italian astronomers , I should conjecture that it was while Matthew was in Italy . If I had observed this in time , I should have intro- duced it in the fourth volume ...
... mind , is a question of small interest ; but from the allusion to the Italian astronomers , I should conjecture that it was while Matthew was in Italy . If I had observed this in time , I should have intro- duced it in the fourth volume ...
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... mind , an honest will , generous and noble affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth . Only your Majesty's ...
... mind , an honest will , generous and noble affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth . Only your Majesty's ...
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... mind , that wise and weighty Procla- mation , which himself penned , and caused to be published in the first year of his reign , and is prefixed in print before the Book of Common Prayer ( of that impression ) ; in which you will find ...
... mind , that wise and weighty Procla- mation , which himself penned , and caused to be published in the first year of his reign , and is prefixed in print before the Book of Common Prayer ( of that impression ) ; in which you will find ...
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... mind which once the two Houses of Parliament publicly professed , Nolumus Legem Angliæ mutare : under a Law we must live , and under a known Law , and not under an arbitrary Law is our happiness that we do live ; and the Justices of ...
... mind which once the two Houses of Parliament publicly professed , Nolumus Legem Angliæ mutare : under a Law we must live , and under a known Law , and not under an arbitrary Law is our happiness that we do live ; and the Justices of ...
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