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Page 136
... hugging themselves in the irreparable damage , they justly knew we were
doing ourselves in the opinion of the public , and in the fair handle they saw it
would give them for repairing of Dunkirk , which had ever been their capital
object , and ...
... hugging themselves in the irreparable damage , they justly knew we were
doing ourselves in the opinion of the public , and in the fair handle they saw it
would give them for repairing of Dunkirk , which had ever been their capital
object , and ...
Page 161
He shews , that some of the precepts of the Mosaic law were local , and could not
be obferved in any place but Jerusalem ; and then he establishes this criterion :
Since all such actions as are good in themselves , in the sense already ...
He shews , that some of the precepts of the Mosaic law were local , and could not
be obferved in any place but Jerusalem ; and then he establishes this criterion :
Since all such actions as are good in themselves , in the sense already ...
Page 238
O < diction or authority of the civil legislator extends ; the fub ' s jects are
incapable of obliging themselves in opposition to his « laws . They have indeed
the natural power of repeating the words of such promises , or contracts , or oaths
, as his ...
O < diction or authority of the civil legislator extends ; the fub ' s jects are
incapable of obliging themselves in opposition to his « laws . They have indeed
the natural power of repeating the words of such promises , or contracts , or oaths
, as his ...
Page 308
This usage • binds only those , who have made themselves parties to it by " such
submission or acquiescence : it does not bind remote nationis ; nor does it bind
even neighbouring nations , that are lately become maritime ones : because as ...
This usage • binds only those , who have made themselves parties to it by " such
submission or acquiescence : it does not bind remote nationis ; nor does it bind
even neighbouring nations , that are lately become maritime ones : because as ...
Page 425
They think themselves too goodly to be his humble sers vants ; and the contest
between them and the Lord is , whose will • shall stand ? whether he or they shall
carry it and get the better . And their meetings and excesses are to them , like a ...
They think themselves too goodly to be his humble sers vants ; and the contest
between them and the Lord is , whose will • shall stand ? whether he or they shall
carry it and get the better . And their meetings and excesses are to them , like a ...
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