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... never hereafter stand in need of any other hand to snatch them out of the fire , ‡ a doom , you say , once written upon them . Nor do I less approve your ingenious prudence in determining to prefix no Name , it being as laudable not to ...
... never hereafter stand in need of any other hand to snatch them out of the fire , ‡ a doom , you say , once written upon them . Nor do I less approve your ingenious prudence in determining to prefix no Name , it being as laudable not to ...
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... never took ) bind not to impossibilities ; and since the Go- vernment is altered against my will , as I am not able , so I am not obliged to defend the King's person and authority , & c . 6. That the present Power , though usurped , is ...
... never took ) bind not to impossibilities ; and since the Go- vernment is altered against my will , as I am not able , so I am not obliged to defend the King's person and authority , & c . 6. That the present Power , though usurped , is ...
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... never been com- manded , and so hath little of obedience . And truly Dr. Sanderson read Lectures to vindicate the Maxim of Salus Populi suprema Lex from modern abuses ; yet I cannot see how they , that forsaking the known Laws appealed ...
... never been com- manded , and so hath little of obedience . And truly Dr. Sanderson read Lectures to vindicate the Maxim of Salus Populi suprema Lex from modern abuses ; yet I cannot see how they , that forsaking the known Laws appealed ...
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... never give her a farthing of his estate . The Daughter notwithstanding marrieth him : after which the Father sundry times iterateth and reneweth his said former Vow , and that in a serious and deliberate manner adding further , that he ...
... never give her a farthing of his estate . The Daughter notwithstanding marrieth him : after which the Father sundry times iterateth and reneweth his said former Vow , and that in a serious and deliberate manner adding further , that he ...
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... never buy of him again . This is a Rash Vow , yet it bindeth , because if the party had never made any such Vow at all , it had never been unjust or uncharitable , nor so much as imprudent , in him for to have done the same thing ...
... never buy of him again . This is a Rash Vow , yet it bindeth , because if the party had never made any such Vow at all , it had never been unjust or uncharitable , nor so much as imprudent , in him for to have done the same thing ...
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