The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Under King Charles II and King James II.: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II. And the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles II.H. Colburn, 1826 - College teachers |
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... opinions , or even of enjoying them in se- curity , unless by the establishment of an arbitrary authority in the Crown : popery and absolute power were never separated in their speculations . The Church of England courtiers , on the con ...
... opinions , or even of enjoying them in se- curity , unless by the establishment of an arbitrary authority in the Crown : popery and absolute power were never separated in their speculations . The Church of England courtiers , on the con ...
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... opinion , an empty vanity ; and ever labouring to act well and substantially , as concerned for the truth and intelligence of things , and not for any honour to be got thereby , he scarce ever did any thing for show , or spoke a word ...
... opinion , an empty vanity ; and ever labouring to act well and substantially , as concerned for the truth and intelligence of things , and not for any honour to be got thereby , he scarce ever did any thing for show , or spoke a word ...
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... opinions , and contentions in reasoning , which excite thoughts that otherwise would never have risen . And mistakes , almost incredible to the mistaker , being observed , cause a recurrence , for surety , to the authorities , where an ...
... opinions , and contentions in reasoning , which excite thoughts that otherwise would never have risen . And mistakes , almost incredible to the mistaker , being observed , cause a recurrence , for surety , to the authorities , where an ...
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... opinion , only to bring away a list of quotations to assist other counsel that understood better . I doubt not but his lordship was encou raged by Mr. Attorney to commonplace so much as he did , whereof the want might be sensible to ...
... opinion , only to bring away a list of quotations to assist other counsel that understood better . I doubt not but his lordship was encou raged by Mr. Attorney to commonplace so much as he did , whereof the want might be sensible to ...
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... opinion enough of cases and his early reports , taken while he was a student , to preserve them either fair or foul ; for none such are come to my hand . But just upon his coming to the bar , he attended at the Common Pleas whilst Hales ...
... opinion enough of cases and his early reports , taken while he was a student , to preserve them either fair or foul ; for none such are come to my hand . But just upon his coming to the bar , he attended at the Common Pleas whilst Hales ...
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