The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonProtestant Episcopal Press, 1832 - 450 páginas |
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... nature and obligation ; in which , for some particular reasons , he then desired more fully to be informed ; I commended to him Dr. SANDERSON's book De Juramento ; which having read with great satisfaction , he asked me , - ' If I ...
... nature and obligation ; in which , for some particular reasons , he then desired more fully to be informed ; I commended to him Dr. SANDERSON's book De Juramento ; which having read with great satisfaction , he asked me , - ' If I ...
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... nature and obligation of laws in general : to know what a law is ; what a natural and positive law ; what's re- quired to the Latio , dispensatio , derogatio , vel abrogatio legis ; what promulgation is antecedently required to the ...
... nature and obligation of laws in general : to know what a law is ; what a natural and positive law ; what's re- quired to the Latio , dispensatio , derogatio , vel abrogatio legis ; what promulgation is antecedently required to the ...
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... nature was totally abhorrent from controversy , but to give an ingenuous and undissembled account of his own faith and practice , as a true son of the Church of England . His modesty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise ...
... nature was totally abhorrent from controversy , but to give an ingenuous and undissembled account of his own faith and practice , as a true son of the Church of England . His modesty precluded him from annexing his name to the treatise ...
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... he knows no anxious cares , Through near a century of pleasant years : Easy he lives , and cheerful shall he die Well spoken of by late posterity . " full age , natural concomitant of virtue , came to 2 * ISAAC WALTON . 17.
... he knows no anxious cares , Through near a century of pleasant years : Easy he lives , and cheerful shall he die Well spoken of by late posterity . " full age , natural concomitant of virtue , came to 2 * ISAAC WALTON . 17.
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Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. full age , natural concomitant of virtue , came to the grave in a " like as a shock of corn cometh in his season . " " So would I live , such gradual death to find , Like timely fruit , not shaken by the wind ...
Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch. full age , natural concomitant of virtue , came to the grave in a " like as a shock of corn cometh in his season . " " So would I live , such gradual death to find , Like timely fruit , not shaken by the wind ...
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