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Page 117
But this last order , which comes by his Majesty's directions to the Lords Justices , will prove ( as I apprehend ) so very prejudicial , that I could not avoid laying my thoughts before them , and I hope your Grace will not ...
But this last order , which comes by his Majesty's directions to the Lords Justices , will prove ( as I apprehend ) so very prejudicial , that I could not avoid laying my thoughts before them , and I hope your Grace will not ...
Page 136
From these two combined operations , results a third one ; which is a discernment of the precise RELATION existing between any two thoughts , or things . It seems to be a question of some difficulty , which of the two operations ...
From these two combined operations , results a third one ; which is a discernment of the precise RELATION existing between any two thoughts , or things . It seems to be a question of some difficulty , which of the two operations ...
Page 228
... died courageously ; Clarke , however , " stood somewhat upon his justification , and thought he had hard measure ; but imputed it to his function , and therefore thought his death meritorious as a kind of martyrdom .
... died courageously ; Clarke , however , " stood somewhat upon his justification , and thought he had hard measure ; but imputed it to his function , and therefore thought his death meritorious as a kind of martyrdom .
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