The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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Page 4
... Court of Justice , that I dare not and will not give them utterance ) Milton made the grand conclusion of his Paradise Lost , ' the rest from his finished labours , and the ultimate hope , expectation , and glory of the world : ' A ...
... Court of Justice , that I dare not and will not give them utterance ) Milton made the grand conclusion of his Paradise Lost , ' the rest from his finished labours , and the ultimate hope , expectation , and glory of the world : ' A ...
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... courts and trials , where he will continually see examples , that must show him the necessity of forming rules for his own conduct . There is a certain sort of morality by courtesy , which bodies of men establish for the mu- tual ease ...
... courts and trials , where he will continually see examples , that must show him the necessity of forming rules for his own conduct . There is a certain sort of morality by courtesy , which bodies of men establish for the mu- tual ease ...
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... court , he had no op- portunity of displaying his eloquence in the royal cause . On the other hand , in the defence of Lord Craven † he pleaded with such strength of argument , that the Attorney General menaced him for appear- ing ...
... court , he had no op- portunity of displaying his eloquence in the royal cause . On the other hand , in the defence of Lord Craven † he pleaded with such strength of argument , that the Attorney General menaced him for appear- ing ...
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... court applause , or distaste , have no influence into any thing I do in point of distribution of justice . 12. Not to be solicitous what men will say or think , so long as I keep myself exactly according to the rules of justice . 13. If ...
... court applause , or distaste , have no influence into any thing I do in point of distribution of justice . 12. Not to be solicitous what men will say or think , so long as I keep myself exactly according to the rules of justice . 13. If ...
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... court clearly of opinion , that the fits of the patients were natural , but heightened by the Devil co - operating with the malice of the witches ; ' confirming that opinion by a similar case in Den- mark , and so far influencing the ...
... court clearly of opinion , that the fits of the patients were natural , but heightened by the Devil co - operating with the malice of the witches ; ' confirming that opinion by a similar case in Den- mark , and so far influencing the ...
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