Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... laws of the speech into which they are adopted ; as in category , cachexy , peripneumony . Of those which still ... law , as capias , habeas corpus , præmunire , nisi prius : such are some terms of controversial di- vinity , as ...
... laws of the speech into which they are adopted ; as in category , cachexy , peripneumony . Of those which still ... law , as capias , habeas corpus , præmunire , nisi prius : such are some terms of controversial di- vinity , as ...
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... law , merchandise , and me- chanical trades , so far as they can be supposed useful in the occurrences of common life . But there ought , however , to be some distinction made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it ...
... law , merchandise , and me- chanical trades , so far as they can be supposed useful in the occurrences of common life . But there ought , however , to be some distinction made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it ...
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... laws of speech ; but we must remark how the writers of former ages have used the same word , and consider whether he can be acquitted of im- propriety , upon the testimony of Davies , given in his favour by a similar passage . She ...
... laws of speech ; but we must remark how the writers of former ages have used the same word , and consider whether he can be acquitted of im- propriety , upon the testimony of Davies , given in his favour by a similar passage . She ...
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... law , arise from precedents often repeated , collect the testimonies on both sides , and endeavour to discover and promulgate the decrees of custom , who has so long possessed , whether by right or by usurpation , the sovereignty of ...
... law , arise from precedents often repeated , collect the testimonies on both sides , and endeavour to discover and promulgate the decrees of custom , who has so long possessed , whether by right or by usurpation , the sovereignty of ...
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... laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator , that every man should propose to himself the highest degree of excellence , but that he may stop with honour at the second or third : though therefore my performance should fall below the ...
... laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator , that every man should propose to himself the highest degree of excellence , but that he may stop with honour at the second or third : though therefore my performance should fall below the ...
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