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... protest , H. point in the course of a series of lectures to which Selden refers elsewhere . See note on ' Predestination , ' sec . 3 . 1.9 . The way coming & c . ] After the narthex ( ante - temple ) followed that part which was ...
... protest , H. point in the course of a series of lectures to which Selden refers elsewhere . See note on ' Predestination , ' sec . 3 . 1.9 . The way coming & c . ] After the narthex ( ante - temple ) followed that part which was ...
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... protesting is foolish . To protest is pro- perly to save to a man's self some right . But to protest as the lords protest , when they themselves are involved , ' tis no more than if I should go into Smithfield , and sell 10 my horse ...
... protesting is foolish . To protest is pro- perly to save to a man's self some right . But to protest as the lords protest , when they themselves are involved , ' tis no more than if I should go into Smithfield , and sell 10 my horse ...
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John Selden Samuel Harvey Reynolds. protest , it was only dissenting , and that in the case of the pope . LXXXIV . MARRIAGE . I. OF all actions of a man's life , his marriage does least concern other people ; yet of all actions of our ...
John Selden Samuel Harvey Reynolds. protest , it was only dissenting , and that in the case of the pope . LXXXIV . MARRIAGE . I. OF all actions of a man's life , his marriage does least concern other people ; yet of all actions of our ...
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... protest , to maintain and defend . . . . the Power and Privileges of Parliament , the lawful rights and liberties of the Subject , and every person that maketh this protestation , in whatsoever he shall do in the lawful pursuance of the ...
... protest , to maintain and defend . . . . the Power and Privileges of Parliament , the lawful rights and liberties of the Subject , and every person that maketh this protestation , in whatsoever he shall do in the lawful pursuance of the ...
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... protesting : ' that my vote goes not to the taking of the Earl of Strafford's life . ' Excep- tion was taken to this speech at the time when it was made ( April , 1641 ) the speech afterwards , by order of the House , was burnt by the ...
... protesting : ' that my vote goes not to the taking of the Earl of Strafford's life . ' Excep- tion was taken to this speech at the time when it was made ( April , 1641 ) the speech afterwards , by order of the House , was burnt by the ...
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Página 65 - Adfirmabant autem hanc fuisse summam vel culpae suae vel erroris, quod essent soliti stato die ante lucem convenire carmenque Christo quasi deo dicere secum invicem seque sacramento non in scelus aliquod obstringere, sed ne furta, ne latrocinia, ne adulteria committerent, ne fidem fallerent, ne depositum appellati abnegarent.
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Página 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.
Página 143 - There were some Mathematicians, that could with one fetch of their Pen make an exact Circle, and with the next touch point out the Centre ; is it therefore reasonable to banish all use of the Compasses? Set Forms are a pair of Compasses. 6. God hath given gifts unto Men.
Página 111 - Nash, a poet, poor enough (as poets used to be), seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his great horse, by way of scorn said to one of his companions, « Do you see yon fellow, how goodly, how big he looks? Why, that fellow cannot make a blank verse!