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... BY REDMOND BARRY , ESQUIRE , BARRISTER - AT - LAW . LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . MELBOURNE : LUCAS BROTHERS , 72 , COLLINS - Street , fast , MDCCCLIV . UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . O fortunatos nimium sua si bona LECTURE.
... BY REDMOND BARRY , ESQUIRE , BARRISTER - AT - LAW . LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . MELBOURNE : LUCAS BROTHERS , 72 , COLLINS - Street , fast , MDCCCLIV . UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . O fortunatos nimium sua si bona LECTURE.
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... law of nature to have dislodged him : But the right of possession lasted only as long as the act of possession continued ; for the instant he quitted the use or occupation of the soil , another might seize it without injustice . Thus ...
... law of nature to have dislodged him : But the right of possession lasted only as long as the act of possession continued ; for the instant he quitted the use or occupation of the soil , another might seize it without injustice . Thus ...
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... laws , punishments , and the exercise of religious duties . " Thus connected together , it was found that a part only of society was sufficient to provide by their manual labour for the necessary subsistence of all , and leisure was ...
... laws , punishments , and the exercise of religious duties . " Thus connected together , it was found that a part only of society was sufficient to provide by their manual labour for the necessary subsistence of all , and leisure was ...
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... laws , to regulate and promote Agriculture ; they are enu- merated by Porphyrius and Hieronymus , one of them displaying the humane character of the Legislator impressively declares " Hurt no living animal . " In the politics of ...
... laws , to regulate and promote Agriculture ; they are enu- merated by Porphyrius and Hieronymus , one of them displaying the humane character of the Legislator impressively declares " Hurt no living animal . " In the politics of ...
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... law , alluded to by Demosthenes forbid the sending of money out of the country to buy corn , unless the introduction of it were permitted by a Decree of the people ; and the illegal importation of corn subjected the offender to a trial ...
... law , alluded to by Demosthenes forbid the sending of money out of the country to buy corn , unless the introduction of it were permitted by a Decree of the people ; and the illegal importation of corn subjected the offender to a trial ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 24 - And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle. And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ.
Página 27 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow To the full-voiced quire below In service high and anthems clear As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Página 41 - Or of the Eternal coeternal beam, May I express thee unblamed ? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
Página 9 - Israel, return unto the Lord thy God; for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity. Take with you words, and turn to the Lord : say unto him, "Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves of our lips.
Página 42 - Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note...
Página 30 - Philistines: and it shall come to pass, when thou art come thither to the city, that thou shalt meet a company of prophets com'ing down from the high place with a psaltery, and a tabret, and a pipe, and a harp, before them; and they shall prophesy: and the Spirit of the LORD will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man.
Página 43 - The Sun to me is dark And silent as the Moon When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave. Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part, why was the sight To such a tender ball as...
Página 14 - And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, With Ate" by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice Cry "Havoc," and let slip the dogs of war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men , groaning for burial.
Página 14 - Hell heard the unsufferable noise ; hell saw Heaven ruining from heaven, and would have fled Affrighted : but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations, and too fast had bound.
Página 41 - Thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd.