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... pass for the later and better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , that it ...
... pass for the later and better authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , that it ...
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... pass before our eyes , that style of historical composition should be the best in which this is most completely ... passing , may be seen laid up in 1849 as dead and dry as mummies . In so far as it is a ques- tion of taste , Bacon's ...
... pass before our eyes , that style of historical composition should be the best in which this is most completely ... passing , may be seen laid up in 1849 as dead and dry as mummies . In so far as it is a ques- tion of taste , Bacon's ...
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... Passing from the particular to the general question , there is no doubt a real and considerable difference between Bacon's conception of the proper office of his- tory and Mackintosh's . According to Bacon , " it is the true office of ...
... Passing from the particular to the general question , there is no doubt a real and considerable difference between Bacon's conception of the proper office of his- tory and Mackintosh's . According to Bacon , " it is the true office of ...
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... pass , bears a very close analogy to the duty of the judge in summing up . The sum- ming up of the judge is truly the history of the case ; it is meant not only to inform the jury as to the facts , but also to guide their judgment . Now ...
... pass , bears a very close analogy to the duty of the judge in summing up . The sum- ming up of the judge is truly the history of the case ; it is meant not only to inform the jury as to the facts , but also to guide their judgment . Now ...
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... pass accordingly . In the passage whereof , ex- ception was taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest ...
... pass accordingly . In the passage whereof , ex- ception was taken to divers persons in the House of Commons , for that they were attainted , and thereby not legal , nor habilitate to serve in Parliament , being disabled in the highest ...
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