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... received author , I may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know ...
... received author , I may not say ( as I might if I wrote in the plural and did not give my name ) simply that he is wrong . I must give reasons and references ; and if I mean the reader to see the passages referred to as well as to know ...
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... received opinion , I ought to state the grounds of my dissent more fully and par- ticularly . A fourth would have me unite the office of censor and moralist with that of editor , and explain to my readers what they are to approve and ...
... received opinion , I ought to state the grounds of my dissent more fully and par- ticularly . A fourth would have me unite the office of censor and moralist with that of editor , and explain to my readers what they are to approve and ...
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... RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 8 May , 1617 ) A NOTE OF SUCH PRECEDENTS AS COME NEAREST THE CASE OF THE LORD BRACKLEY . • 182 ...
... RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 8 May , 1617 ) A NOTE OF SUCH PRECEDENTS AS COME NEAREST THE CASE OF THE LORD BRACKLEY . • 182 ...
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... receiving of wools , etc. out of the staple towns of Ireland , without any other novelty . 2. Secondly , that whereas of the eight towns of Ireland men- tioned in the certificate , four of them are ancient staple towns , viz .: Dublin ...
... receiving of wools , etc. out of the staple towns of Ireland , without any other novelty . 2. Secondly , that whereas of the eight towns of Ireland men- tioned in the certificate , four of them are ancient staple towns , viz .: Dublin ...
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... received a grant of the manors of Whaddon and Nash , and the park and chase of Whaddon , in Buckinghamshire . Sir John Roper's patent for the enrolment of pleas in the Court of King's Bench ( the reversion of which had been held by ...
... received a grant of the manors of Whaddon and Nash , and the park and chase of Whaddon , in Buckinghamshire . Sir John Roper's patent for the enrolment of pleas in the Court of King's Bench ( the reversion of which had been held by ...
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