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Page xxx
... and it is this : Certain of our great judges , in their temporal decisions , act with
a spiritual regard to Levitical divinity , and in particular to the Ten
Commandments , two of which seem , in my case , to have visibly influenced their
opinions .
... and it is this : Certain of our great judges , in their temporal decisions , act with
a spiritual regard to Levitical divinity , and in particular to the Ten
Commandments , two of which seem , in my case , to have visibly influenced their
opinions .
Page liii
... very ill became men who have themselves not always shewn the exactest
regard to the laws of subordination in their writings , and who have often satirized
those that at least thought themselves their superiors , as they were eminent for
their ...
... very ill became men who have themselves not always shewn the exactest
regard to the laws of subordination in their writings , and who have often satirized
those that at least thought themselves their superiors , as they were eminent for
their ...
Page lxxxix
His conduct with regard to his pension was very particular : no sooner had he
changed the bill than he vanished from the sight of all his acquintances , and lay
for some time out of the reach of all the inquiries that Friendship or Curiosity
could ...
His conduct with regard to his pension was very particular : no sooner had he
changed the bill than he vanished from the sight of all his acquintances , and lay
for some time out of the reach of all the inquiries that Friendship or Curiosity
could ...
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To the Right Hon Sir Robert Walpole | 151 |
To Mr John Dyer a Painter c | 159 |
To Aaron Hill Esq with the Tragedy of | 165 |
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