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... opinion of that learned judge , Lord Hale , as delivered in his Analysis , sec . 5. His words are , speaking of making statute laws and spiritual laws , " so that in both these kinds of laws , the King's power of making is only a ...
... opinion of that learned judge , Lord Hale , as delivered in his Analysis , sec . 5. His words are , speaking of making statute laws and spiritual laws , " so that in both these kinds of laws , the King's power of making is only a ...
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... opinion . Art . 44. Critical Remarks on Isaiah , ch . vii . v . 18. , by Granville Penn , Esq . 26 pages , 4to . The verse here discussed by Mr. Penn stands thus in the English version : " And it shall come to pass in that day , that ...
... opinion . Art . 44. Critical Remarks on Isaiah , ch . vii . v . 18. , by Granville Penn , Esq . 26 pages , 4to . The verse here discussed by Mr. Penn stands thus in the English version : " And it shall come to pass in that day , that ...
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... opinion ; and his opinion seems to have more weight than that of any other person in the ship . To this contrasted conduct we owe , in no small degree , the pre - eminent ex- cellence and superiority of the British navy .匾 To the ...
... opinion ; and his opinion seems to have more weight than that of any other person in the ship . To this contrasted conduct we owe , in no small degree , the pre - eminent ex- cellence and superiority of the British navy .匾 To the ...
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