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... tion or revelation : and with the latter we will begin , because it hath most coherence with that which we have now last handled . The nature of the informa- tion consisteth of three branches ; the limits of the information , the ...
... tion or revelation : and with the latter we will begin , because it hath most coherence with that which we have now last handled . The nature of the informa- tion consisteth of three branches ; the limits of the information , the ...
Side 182
... tion of the spirits in bodies . The eighth is the dilatation or contraction of the spirits in bodies , while they are detained . The ninth is the colloca- tion of the spirits in bodies , whether the collocation be equal or unequal ; and ...
... tion of the spirits in bodies . The eighth is the dilatation or contraction of the spirits in bodies , while they are detained . The ninth is the colloca- tion of the spirits in bodies , whether the collocation be equal or unequal ; and ...
Side 482
... tion is exhibited and an- swered , for so the statute requires , the informer for the most part groweth to composition with the de- fendant ; which he can- not do without peril of the statute , except he have licence from the court ...
... tion is exhibited and an- swered , for so the statute requires , the informer for the most part groweth to composition with the de- fendant ; which he can- not do without peril of the statute , except he have licence from the court ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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