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Page 84
... passage , the author declares that it is the busi- ness of the Houses to prepare bills for the King's approbation , but that the King is the maker of the laws . The writer ap- pears perfectly aware of the opposition which this doctrine ...
... passage , the author declares that it is the busi- ness of the Houses to prepare bills for the King's approbation , but that the King is the maker of the laws . The writer ap- pears perfectly aware of the opposition which this doctrine ...
Page 104
... passage in the account of the last of the Sassarides : " Yezdejerd fled from their ( the Musulman's ) hands to Meru ; and there , in the month Shehur , of the 32d year of the Hegira , he was put to death . " The Arabic calendar contains ...
... passage in the account of the last of the Sassarides : " Yezdejerd fled from their ( the Musulman's ) hands to Meru ; and there , in the month Shehur , of the 32d year of the Hegira , he was put to death . " The Arabic calendar contains ...
Page 153
... passages , which are really amended by Mr. Mason , would not strike the mind as important , in running over his book . We ... passage in Lightfoot's life of Nicholas Broughton , before the folio edition of his works , will sufficiently ...
... passages , which are really amended by Mr. Mason , would not strike the mind as important , in running over his book . We ... passage in Lightfoot's life of Nicholas Broughton , before the folio edition of his works , will sufficiently ...
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