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... authorities . He contracted his sight , when necessary , to the study of the law , but he dilated it to the whole circle of science , and continued his meditations upon his immortal work , which he had projected when in the university ...
... authorities . He contracted his sight , when necessary , to the study of the law , but he dilated it to the whole circle of science , and continued his meditations upon his immortal work , which he had projected when in the university ...
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... authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from another , though they took no light from me . " 3 He then proceeds in a luminous exposition of the statute , of which a ...
... authorities and opinions which are in cases of uses in such order and method , as they should take light one from another , though they took no light from me . " 3 He then proceeds in a luminous exposition of the statute , of which a ...
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... authority to make them , being by her majesty's own letter , of her own hand written , commanded the contrary . Her majesty had ordered the lord keeper to remove my lord of Essex's keeper from him ; but a while after , being somewhat ...
... authority to make them , being by her majesty's own letter , of her own hand written , commanded the contrary . Her majesty had ordered the lord keeper to remove my lord of Essex's keeper from him ; but a while after , being somewhat ...
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... authority ; but Elizabeth , though capable of strong attach- ments , inherited the haughty and severe temper of her father ; and , being continually surrounded by the enemies of Essex , was persuaded that his lofty spirit was not ...
... authority ; but Elizabeth , though capable of strong attach- ments , inherited the haughty and severe temper of her father ; and , being continually surrounded by the enemies of Essex , was persuaded that his lofty spirit was not ...
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... authority , and knowledge , advanc- glory that may be , and rather like a prince of the ing to resist it , are materials certain to explode , un- ancient form than of the latter time . His speech less judiciously dispersed . Of this ...
... authority , and knowledge , advanc- glory that may be , and rather like a prince of the ing to resist it , are materials certain to explode , un- ancient form than of the latter time . His speech less judiciously dispersed . Of this ...
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