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Page 131
... fact , which has been frequently mentioned and generally believed , that the second declamation was introduced with the address , " Doc- tores sine doctriná , Magistri artium sine Artibus , Baculauri baculo potius quam lauro digni ...
... fact , which has been frequently mentioned and generally believed , that the second declamation was introduced with the address , " Doc- tores sine doctriná , Magistri artium sine Artibus , Baculauri baculo potius quam lauro digni ...
Page 207
... fact in the case . • Sir Francis gives the following abstract . " In 1543 , in the case of George Ferrers , who was arrested , and who , as well as being a Member of Parliament was servant to the King , on which account the Commons seem ...
... fact in the case . • Sir Francis gives the following abstract . " In 1543 , in the case of George Ferrers , who was arrested , and who , as well as being a Member of Parliament was servant to the King , on which account the Commons seem ...
Page 466
... fact , to the unqualified extent in which he repeatedly asserts it . His own allegations , indeed , in our apprehension , would justify the very opposite conclusion . The practice of burying in a friend's tomb his best and favourite ...
... fact , to the unqualified extent in which he repeatedly asserts it . His own allegations , indeed , in our apprehension , would justify the very opposite conclusion . The practice of burying in a friend's tomb his best and favourite ...
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