Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... present unto their majesties , then prince and princess of Orange , a declaration containing that , the said lords spiritual and temporal , and commons , being as- sembled in a full and free representation of this nation , for the ...
... present unto their majesties , then prince and princess of Orange , a declaration containing that , the said lords spiritual and temporal , and commons , being as- sembled in a full and free representation of this nation , for the ...
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... present no occasion to enlarge upon . For the provisions made by the laws of Eng- land to secure it , see HABEAS CORPUS , BAIL , ARREST , & c . The absolute right of property , inherent in every Englishman , consists in the free use ...
... present no occasion to enlarge upon . For the provisions made by the laws of Eng- land to secure it , see HABEAS CORPUS , BAIL , ARREST , & c . The absolute right of property , inherent in every Englishman , consists in the free use ...
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... Present state ( Cowley ) . 3. Enjoyment or possession of existence ( Prior ) . 4. Blood , the supposed vehicle of life ( Pope ) . 5. Conduct ; manner of living with respect to virtue or vice ( Pope ) . 6. Condition ; manner of living ...
... Present state ( Cowley ) . 3. Enjoyment or possession of existence ( Prior ) . 4. Blood , the supposed vehicle of life ( Pope ) . 5. Conduct ; manner of living with respect to virtue or vice ( Pope ) . 6. Condition ; manner of living ...
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... present day , or an aura that was sup- posed by the Epicureans to have a very considera- ble resemblance to these active fluids : concerning which we must refer the reader to Mr. Good's commentary upon Lucretius , vol . i . p . 411 : in ...
... present day , or an aura that was sup- posed by the Epicureans to have a very considera- ble resemblance to these active fluids : concerning which we must refer the reader to Mr. Good's commentary upon Lucretius , vol . i . p . 411 : in ...
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... Mac- docald of Slate , the ancestor of the present Lord Macdonald . The earlier part of his life coincided with the famine of seven years in Scotland ; vernment . - any rate , that none but hard working people , LIFE .
... Mac- docald of Slate , the ancestor of the present Lord Macdonald . The earlier part of his life coincided with the famine of seven years in Scotland ; vernment . - any rate , that none but hard working people , LIFE .
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