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... perhaps more favourable to the rights of the subject than Magna Charta itself . ' Had Edward confined his rapacity to the clergy , he might perhaps have continued to despise their remonstrances ; but the aids which he had annually ...
... perhaps more favourable to the rights of the subject than Magna Charta itself . ' Had Edward confined his rapacity to the clergy , he might perhaps have continued to despise their remonstrances ; but the aids which he had annually ...
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... perhaps an Italian master . • At this place I propose his staying till he is between fourteen and fifteen ; to speak plain , I mean , till appetites and desires begin to be busy ; and when they do , I would transport him , that is , I ...
... perhaps an Italian master . • At this place I propose his staying till he is between fourteen and fifteen ; to speak plain , I mean , till appetites and desires begin to be busy ; and when they do , I would transport him , that is , I ...
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... perhaps be better able to judge , when we have pro- ceeded farther in our analysis of the work . It contains fifteen sermons and four lectures , the latter of which are thrown in promiscuously and somewhat oddly among their companions ...
... perhaps be better able to judge , when we have pro- ceeded farther in our analysis of the work . It contains fifteen sermons and four lectures , the latter of which are thrown in promiscuously and somewhat oddly among their companions ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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