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Page 94
... when eat in a morning fafting ; and therefore we are to consider , whether this
virtue and « efficacy , supposed to be lodged in the bread , may not more pro
perly be owing to some other aslifting cause , than to the piece of bread itself ;
for ...
... when eat in a morning fafting ; and therefore we are to consider , whether this
virtue and « efficacy , supposed to be lodged in the bread , may not more pro
perly be owing to some other aslifting cause , than to the piece of bread itself ;
for ...
Page 132
Though the small wire was itself destroyed , yet it had conducted the lightning
with safety to the building . 66 . And from the whole it seems probable , that if
even < such a small wire had been extended from the spindle of the ( vane to the
...
Though the small wire was itself destroyed , yet it had conducted the lightning
with safety to the building . 66 . And from the whole it seems probable , that if
even < such a small wire had been extended from the spindle of the ( vane to the
...
Page 301
... this collective body obliged itself , as far as the purposes of social union extend
, to follow a judgment and will , which is not in its own keeping , but in the keeping
of that particular part which compofes the legislative body . By adding to these ...
... this collective body obliged itself , as far as the purposes of social union extend
, to follow a judgment and will , which is not in its own keeping , but in the keeping
of that particular part which compofes the legislative body . By adding to these ...
Page 307
In confidering the subject of territory , he proves that no nation has a jurisdiction
over any part of the ocean that is not included within the land : nevertheless , he
agrees with Grad tius , " that , if one nation has obliged itself to another , by par .
In confidering the subject of territory , he proves that no nation has a jurisdiction
over any part of the ocean that is not included within the land : nevertheless , he
agrees with Grad tius , " that , if one nation has obliged itself to another , by par .
Page 439
Here are already seven proportional augmentations of dearness for the shoes
which themselves use , an expence « which every one of them must regain on
the leather itself : then there is the augmentation of the tax itself , and ...
Here are already seven proportional augmentations of dearness for the shoes
which themselves use , an expence « which every one of them must regain on
the leather itself : then there is the augmentation of the tax itself , and ...
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