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Observations on the Statutes: Chiefly the More Ancient, from the Magna ... - Page 281
by Daines Barrington - 1766 - 444 pages
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Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - 1797 - 588 pages
...whereof be requifite both great learning and ripe experience) is daily within this realm exerrifed by a great multitude of ignorant perfons, of whom the greater part have no manner of inlight in the fame nor in any other kind of learning, : fome alfo can no letters on the...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volume 12

Robert Henry - 1799 - 514 pages
...perfect knowledge " whereof be requifite both great learning and ripe " experience) is daily within this realm exercifed " by a great multitude of ignorant perfons, of " whom the greater part have no manner of in" fight in the fame, nor in any other kind of " learning ; fome alfo ken no letters on...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volume 12

Robert Henry - 1799 - 516 pages
..." by a great multitude of ignorant perfons, of 'c whom the greater part have no manner of in" fight in the fame, nor in any other kind of " learning ; fome alfo ken no letters on the book ; " fo far forth, that common artificers, as fmiths, " weavers, and women,...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 9

1800 - 722 pages
...Quackery : — " For as much as the fcience and cunning of phyfic and furgery is daily (within this mlm) exercifed by a great multitude of ignorant perfons,...the greater part have no infight in the fame, nor in су other kind of learning : fonie alfo can (fcen, know) no letters on the book, fo far forth that...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volume 12

Robert Henry - 1814 - 590 pages
...per** feet knowledge whereof be requifite both great ** learning and ripe experience) is daily within " this realm exercifed by a great multitude of " ignorant perfons, of whom the greater part have " no manner of infight in the fame, nor in any ** other kind of learning; fome alfo ken no let«' ters on...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Volume 62

1800 - 908 pages
...(within this realm) exiTcifed by a great multitude of i^notaol perfons, of who<n the greater part ¡uve no infight in the fame, nor in any other kind of learning ; foiue alfo can (ken, know) no letters on the book, fo far forth that common artificers, as fmilhs,...
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