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... against Gerbert , the plaintive groans of Roger Bacon , the ftorm raifed against Peter Ramus , and the poignards which af- faffinated him , are fo many monuments preferved in history , to prove , that the laft of crimes a prejudiced ...
... against Gerbert , the plaintive groans of Roger Bacon , the ftorm raifed against Peter Ramus , and the poignards which af- faffinated him , are fo many monuments preferved in history , to prove , that the laft of crimes a prejudiced ...
Pagina 197
... against the game - laws , or frauds against tradefmen ( which we feiect as familiar inftances ) though we do not vindicate them , nevertheless diftinctly defcribe their objects , and in fuppreffing illegal conduct , have no immediate ...
... against the game - laws , or frauds against tradefmen ( which we feiect as familiar inftances ) though we do not vindicate them , nevertheless diftinctly defcribe their objects , and in fuppreffing illegal conduct , have no immediate ...
Pagina 220
... against the clergy and magiftrates of Birming ham , more particularly against the Rev. Mr. Curtis . Thefe charges are , for the most part , exhibited in the form of interrogatories , but are meant , we take it for granted , to convey ...
... against the clergy and magiftrates of Birming ham , more particularly against the Rev. Mr. Curtis . Thefe charges are , for the most part , exhibited in the form of interrogatories , but are meant , we take it for granted , to convey ...
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