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... existence at the time when the settle- ment takes effect , and twenty - one years more . Lands in GAVELKIND and BOROUGH ENGLISH are an exception to the general rule of law as to the descent of land . The law of primogeniture then only ...
... existence at the time when the settle- ment takes effect , and twenty - one years more . Lands in GAVELKIND and BOROUGH ENGLISH are an exception to the general rule of law as to the descent of land . The law of primogeniture then only ...
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... existence , both in time and space , he is the creator of time and space . Since any particle of space always is , and also some one indivisible moment of duration , certainly the framer and ruler of all things can never be nonexist ent ...
... existence , both in time and space , he is the creator of time and space . Since any particle of space always is , and also some one indivisible moment of duration , certainly the framer and ruler of all things can never be nonexist ent ...
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... existence of pigment printing on the one hand , and of alphabetic writing on the other ; for it was the mere resultant , without the assistance of any third element , of the combination of these two ideas . Not that even this simple ...
... existence of pigment printing on the one hand , and of alphabetic writing on the other ; for it was the mere resultant , without the assistance of any third element , of the combination of these two ideas . Not that even this simple ...
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... existence ; that is to say , nine - tenths of the whole art of printing being already discovered and in use , this singular genius discovers the remaining tenth , not by availing himself of what had been already done , but by beginning ...
... existence ; that is to say , nine - tenths of the whole art of printing being already discovered and in use , this singular genius discovers the remaining tenth , not by availing himself of what had been already done , but by beginning ...
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... existence of the Star - chamber , the members of the privy tions along their edges . None of them have the temples council were also members of that court . Their number covered with plates or large scales . In the greater part of was ...
... existence of the Star - chamber , the members of the privy tions along their edges . None of them have the temples council were also members of that court . Their number covered with plates or large scales . In the greater part of was ...
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Page 127 - Nature confessed some atonement to be necessary : the gospel discovers that the necessary atonement is made." 2. When several semicolons have preceded, and a still greater pause is necessary, in order to mark the connecting or concluding sentiment: as, " A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven ; an almighty governor, stretching forth his arm to punish or reward ; informing us of perpetual rest prepared hereafter for the righteous, and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wicked : these...
Page 48 - And the Lord said unto Moses, See, I have, made thee a god to Pharaoh : and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.
Page 6 - The third I now design to suppress. Philosophy is such an impertinently litigious lady, that a man had as good be engaged in lawsuits, as have to do with her.
Page 126 - I shall here define it to be a conceit arising from the use of two words that agree in the sound, but differ in the sense. The only way therefore to try a piece of wit, is to translate it into a different language. If it bears the test, you may pronounce it true ; but if it vanishes in the experiment, you may conclude it to have been a pun.
Page 278 - World, implying a second and third volume, which I also intended, and have hewn out ; besides many other discouragements persuading my silence, it hath pleased God to take that glorious prince out of the world to whom they were directed...
Page 126 - I went to one of the windows which opened to the area below, where all the several voices lost their distinction, and rose up in a confused humming; which created in me a reflection that could not come into the mind of any but of one a little too studious; for I said to myself, with a kind of pun in thought, What nonsense is all the hurry of this world to those who are above, it?
Page 224 - Actius, who lived at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the sixth centuries, repeats the recommendations of Oribasius.
Page 192 - WORSHIP. ALL true and acceptable worship to God is offered in the inward and immediate moving and drawing of his own Spirit, which is neither limited to places, times, or persons...
Page 46 - Also purchase is called the possession of lands or tenements that a man hath by his deed or agreement, unto which possession he cometh not by title of descent from any of his ancestors or of his cousins, but by his own deed.
Page 24 - Table hath of late times assumed unto itself a power to intermeddle in civil causes and matters only of private interest between party and party, and have adventured to determine of the estates and liberties of the subject contrary to the law of the land and the rights and privileges of the subject...