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... rule be followed out with a proper degree of severity , the innocent poor will diminish daily ; fo , as in time to be safely left upon voluntary charity , without ne- ceffity of any tax , · But must miserable wretches , reduced to ...
... rule be followed out with a proper degree of severity , the innocent poor will diminish daily ; fo , as in time to be safely left upon voluntary charity , without ne- ceffity of any tax , · But must miserable wretches , reduced to ...
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... rules of fucceffion in land - eftates , has with most profound erudi- tion founded all of them upon a very fimple propofition , viz . That in a competition , that defcendent is entitled to be preferred who has the greateft quantity of ...
... rules of fucceffion in land - eftates , has with most profound erudi- tion founded all of them upon a very fimple propofition , viz . That in a competition , that defcendent is entitled to be preferred who has the greateft quantity of ...
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... rule , That a child in the womb is feigned or fuppofed to be born when the fiction is for its advantage ( part 1. b . 1. tit . 4. fect . 4. ) . To a weak reafoner a fiction is a happy contrivance for refolving intri- cate questions ...
... rule , That a child in the womb is feigned or fuppofed to be born when the fiction is for its advantage ( part 1. b . 1. tit . 4. fect . 4. ) . To a weak reafoner a fiction is a happy contrivance for refolving intri- cate questions ...
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... " Queritur , Can this tranflation be fafely rely'd on , as the rule of faith , when fuch are the tranflators ? jubi 443 W , " 4 1 ; j 1 if A P- APPENDIX . 165 IN N reviewing the foregoing sketch , 164 Book III . SCIENCE S.
... " Queritur , Can this tranflation be fafely rely'd on , as the rule of faith , when fuch are the tranflators ? jubi 443 W , " 4 1 ; j 1 if A P- APPENDIX . 165 IN N reviewing the foregoing sketch , 164 Book III . SCIENCE S.
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... , to any subject handled by him on ethics , on rhetoric , and on poetry , he argues like a ra- tional being , without once putting in practice any of his own rules . But But how is it possible , that a man of 166 Book III . SCIENCES .
... , to any subject handled by him on ethics , on rhetoric , and on poetry , he argues like a ra- tional being , without once putting in practice any of his own rules . But But how is it possible , that a man of 166 Book III . SCIENCES .
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