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... a view to both issues , so that some good might be secured either way ; —
good to the general state of Christendom , if Spain were disposed to act sincerely
for that end ; good to the particular interests of England and Protestantism , if not .
... a view to both issues , so that some good might be secured either way ; —
good to the general state of Christendom , if Spain were disposed to act sincerely
for that end ; good to the particular interests of England and Protestantism , if not .
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The effects whereof are so many and so known as require no enumeration ; but
generally they do issue , as medicines do , into two kinds of cures ; whereof the
one is a just or true cure , and the other is called palliation . For either the labour ...
The effects whereof are so many and so known as require no enumeration ; but
generally they do issue , as medicines do , into two kinds of cures ; whereof the
one is a just or true cure , and the other is called palliation . For either the labour ...
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... his waves resound , and beat the shore , Yet it is bridled by his holy lore . Then
did the rivers seek their proper places , And found their heads , their issues , and
their races ; The springs do feed the rivers all the way , OF CERTAIN PSALMS .
... his waves resound , and beat the shore , Yet it is bridled by his holy lore . Then
did the rivers seek their proper places , And found their heads , their issues , and
their races ; The springs do feed the rivers all the way , OF CERTAIN PSALMS .
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A CARISTIAN is one that believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he
hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he labours for that
which he knoweth he shall never obtain ; yet , in the issue , his belief appears not
...
A CARISTIAN is one that believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he
hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he labours for that
which he knoweth he shall never obtain ; yet , in the issue , his belief appears not
...
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So if a man purchase land in fee - simple , and die without issue : in the first
degree the law respecteth dignity of sex , and not proximity ; and therefore the
remote heir on the part of the father shall have it before the near heir on the part
of the ...
So if a man purchase land in fee - simple , and die without issue : in the first
degree the law respecteth dignity of sex , and not proximity ; and therefore the
remote heir on the part of the father shall have it before the near heir on the part
of the ...
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