Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... govern the term , the term in effect governern the mean- ing . There be also two false peaces or unities : the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ignorance ; for all colours will agree in the dark : the other , when ...
... govern the term , the term in effect governern the mean- ing . There be also two false peaces or unities : the one , when the peace is grounded but upon an implicit ignorance ; for all colours will agree in the dark : the other , when ...
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... government , and not to balance the scale ; for he that casteth in religion only to make the scales even , his own weight is contained in those characters , " Mene , mene , tekel uphar- sin . " " He is found too light , his kingdom ...
... government , and not to balance the scale ; for he that casteth in religion only to make the scales even , his own weight is contained in those characters , " Mene , mene , tekel uphar- sin . " " He is found too light , his kingdom ...
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... government excel ; for where there is an equa- lity the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and ... government is lost ; for the motions of the greatest persons in a 14 66 government ought to be as the motions of.
... government excel ; for where there is an equa- lity the consultations are more indifferent , and the payments and ... government is lost ; for the motions of the greatest persons in a 14 66 government ought to be as the motions of.
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... government ought to be as the motions of the planets under primum mobile , " ( according to the old opinion ) , which is ... govern- ment are mainly shaken , or weakened ( which are religion , justice , counsel , and treasure ) , men had ...
... government ought to be as the motions of the planets under primum mobile , " ( according to the old opinion ) , which is ... govern- ment are mainly shaken , or weakened ( which are religion , justice , counsel , and treasure ) , men had ...
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... government and proceeding , when it can hold men's hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the ...
... government and proceeding , when it can hold men's hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the ...
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