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Pagina 102
... particular oath directs that agency to a particular end ; so the end , to which that agency is in each particular instance directed , is prescribed by him who ADMINISTERS the oath . • Whence it is an universal principle , that all oaths ...
... particular oath directs that agency to a particular end ; so the end , to which that agency is in each particular instance directed , is prescribed by him who ADMINISTERS the oath . • Whence it is an universal principle , that all oaths ...
Pagina 161
... particular beauty of expression . This is the merit of Herodotus among the Greeks , and of Cæsar among the Latins . None of their expressions strike by particular felicity ; nothing falls from them that places them between the book and ...
... particular beauty of expression . This is the merit of Herodotus among the Greeks , and of Cæsar among the Latins . None of their expressions strike by particular felicity ; nothing falls from them that places them between the book and ...
Pagina 382
... particular and distinguishing tenets . It is not barely toleration , but equality in this respect , which the people of Vermont aim at . Their ideas are , that no one party shall have any power to make laws or forms obli- gatory on ...
... particular and distinguishing tenets . It is not barely toleration , but equality in this respect , which the people of Vermont aim at . Their ideas are , that no one party shall have any power to make laws or forms obli- gatory on ...
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