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... taken very reasonable offence . Religious questions are handled with a freedom of expression not at all to Hale's mind ; the political sentiments are not those of Hale himself , and the book is disgraced by the insertion of several ...
... taken very reasonable offence . Religious questions are handled with a freedom of expression not at all to Hale's mind ; the political sentiments are not those of Hale himself , and the book is disgraced by the insertion of several ...
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... taken as the basis of the text . The Library has three MSS . of the Table Talk . To the earliest of these , the Harleian , No. 690 , the date assigned by Mr. Warner , the Assistant Keeper of MSS . , is circa 1670. Next in order of time ...
... taken as the basis of the text . The Library has three MSS . of the Table Talk . To the earliest of these , the Harleian , No. 690 , the date assigned by Mr. Warner , the Assistant Keeper of MSS . , is circa 1670. Next in order of time ...
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... taken as my guide Selden's own rule . ' A man , ' he says , ' must in this case venture his discretion , and do his best to satisfy him- self and others in those places where he doubts . ' It is safe to assume that Selden did not talk ...
... taken as my guide Selden's own rule . ' A man , ' he says , ' must in this case venture his discretion , and do his best to satisfy him- self and others in those places where he doubts . ' It is safe to assume that Selden did not talk ...
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... taken from the monks by two Acts of Parliament . The carlier , that of 27 Henry VIII , cap . 28 , gave the king the properties of the smaller houses , below a clear annual value of £ 200 . The next Act , that of 31 Henry VIII , cap . 13 ...
... taken from the monks by two Acts of Parliament . The carlier , that of 27 Henry VIII , cap . 28 , gave the king the properties of the smaller houses , below a clear annual value of £ 200 . The next Act , that of 31 Henry VIII , cap . 13 ...
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... taken away by a special Act passed in the next year . The prior died in May , 1540 , on the day on which the suppression took effect . In Dugdale's Monasticon ( vol . vi . 800-805 ) there is a long list of the lands and farms which had ...
... taken away by a special Act passed in the next year . The prior died in May , 1540 , on the day on which the suppression took effect . In Dugdale's Monasticon ( vol . vi . 800-805 ) there is a long list of the lands and farms which had ...
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Strona 200 - And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the palm of his hand, saying, Answerest thou the high priest so ? 23 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil : but if well, why smitest thou me?
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Strona 99 - Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him.
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