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Side xxiv
... light one from another , though they took no light from me . " Mr. Hargrave , the celebrated lawyer already referred to , considers the Reading as " a very profound treatise on the subject , so far as it goes , and shows that he had the ...
... light one from another , though they took no light from me . " Mr. Hargrave , the celebrated lawyer already referred to , considers the Reading as " a very profound treatise on the subject , so far as it goes , and shows that he had the ...
Side xxxii
... light , ” — and it is but fair to judge of the work by the amount of light enjoyed . Dr. John- son , according to Boswell , says , " It was but of late that historians bestowed pains and attention in consulting records to attain to ...
... light , ” — and it is but fair to judge of the work by the amount of light enjoyed . Dr. John- son , according to Boswell , says , " It was but of late that historians bestowed pains and attention in consulting records to attain to ...
Side xxxviii
... light as the first - born of thy creatures , and didst pour into man the intellectual light as the top and consummation of thy workmanship , be pleased to protect and govern this work , which coming from thy goodness , returneth to thy ...
... light as the first - born of thy creatures , and didst pour into man the intellectual light as the top and consummation of thy workmanship , be pleased to protect and govern this work , which coming from thy goodness , returneth to thy ...
Side lvii
... lights which we have by the travails of ancient writers ; the art of printing , which communicateth books to men of all ... light of invention , not fire of contradiction ; and esteem of the inquisition of truth as of an enterprise , and ...
... lights which we have by the travails of ancient writers ; the art of printing , which communicateth books to men of all ... light of invention , not fire of contradiction ; and esteem of the inquisition of truth as of an enterprise , and ...
Side lx
... light of nature ; either because every man has his respective temper , education , acquaintance , course of reading , and authorities he most respects ; or because of the differences of impres- sions , as they may be made on a mind that ...
... light of nature ; either because every man has his respective temper , education , acquaintance , course of reading , and authorities he most respects ; or because of the differences of impres- sions , as they may be made on a mind that ...
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