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Page 18
... shew the contra- dictory impressions made on various pretenders to philosophy by the writings of Hobbes . Like Selden , he was an Erastian , and held the entire subordination of the church to the state . The third chapter of the third ...
... shew the contra- dictory impressions made on various pretenders to philosophy by the writings of Hobbes . Like Selden , he was an Erastian , and held the entire subordination of the church to the state . The third chapter of the third ...
Page 274
... shews his address both in the compli- ments which he distributes and in the observations which he makes . Sir ... shew that it had not failed of success . ' The President next adverts to several subjects and circum- stances which ...
... shews his address both in the compli- ments which he distributes and in the observations which he makes . Sir ... shew that it had not failed of success . ' The President next adverts to several subjects and circum- stances which ...
Page 328
... shews an equal ignorance of the nature and of the common application of the term money . ' . - Mr. S. divides his ... shew the truth of the opinion that the nation can derive a benefit from persevering in the present system . ' His ...
... shews an equal ignorance of the nature and of the common application of the term money . ' . - Mr. S. divides his ... shew the truth of the opinion that the nation can derive a benefit from persevering in the present system . ' His ...
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