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... council . He then applied himself to the reducing and recomposing the laws of England . He distinguished himself , when attorney- general , by his endeavours to restrain the custom of duels , then very frequent : and , in 1617 , was ...
... council . He then applied himself to the reducing and recomposing the laws of England . He distinguished himself , when attorney- general , by his endeavours to restrain the custom of duels , then very frequent : and , in 1617 , was ...
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... afterward clerk of the privy council under two kings . A com- plete edition of this great man's works was published at London in the year 1740. Addison has said of him , " That he had the sound , distinct , comprehensive vii.
... afterward clerk of the privy council under two kings . A com- plete edition of this great man's works was published at London in the year 1740. Addison has said of him , " That he had the sound , distinct , comprehensive vii.
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... councils concerning religion , that counsel of the Apostle would be prefixed , " Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those , which held ...
... councils concerning religion , that counsel of the Apostle would be prefixed , " Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei : " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those , which held ...
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... The master of superstition is the people , and in all superstition wise men follow fools ; and arguments are fitted to practice in a reversed order . It was gravely said by some of the prelates in the council of Trent , where 80.
... The master of superstition is the people , and in all superstition wise men follow fools ; and arguments are fitted to practice in a reversed order . It was gravely said by some of the prelates in the council of Trent , where 80.
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Francis Bacon. of the prelates in the council of Trent , where the doctrine of the schoolmen bare great sway , that the schoolmen were like astronomers , which did feign eccentrics and epicycles , and such en gines of orbs to save the ...
Francis Bacon. of the prelates in the council of Trent , where the doctrine of the schoolmen bare great sway , that the schoolmen were like astronomers , which did feign eccentrics and epicycles , and such en gines of orbs to save the ...
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