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Pagina 74
... particular cha Jacter , and particular attachments of the monarch , the sole inference will be , that we must not have a Catholick for our King ; whereas , if we consider it , which history well warrants us to do , as a part of that ...
... particular cha Jacter , and particular attachments of the monarch , the sole inference will be , that we must not have a Catholick for our King ; whereas , if we consider it , which history well warrants us to do , as a part of that ...
Pagina 344
... particular circumstances , inferior to it in validity ? For , if we suppose that the prince had the power of disposal of his crown , how can it be said with any justice that Edward the Confessor was not bound by his solemn promise to ...
... particular circumstances , inferior to it in validity ? For , if we suppose that the prince had the power of disposal of his crown , how can it be said with any justice that Edward the Confessor was not bound by his solemn promise to ...
Pagina 389
... particular subjects treated are ' the structure and diseases of the skull ; the structure and dis- eases of the brain ; apoplexy , palsy , hydrocephalus , phrenzy , the various species of fractures of the skull , and the operation of ...
... particular subjects treated are ' the structure and diseases of the skull ; the structure and dis- eases of the brain ; apoplexy , palsy , hydrocephalus , phrenzy , the various species of fractures of the skull , and the operation of ...
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