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... authority and guardianship — exercised , however , through inferior ministry , and seldom by direct personal interference . The reader must under- stand that , with rare exceptions , all the princes and nobles of Great Britain , who ...
... authority and guardianship — exercised , however , through inferior ministry , and seldom by direct personal interference . The reader must under- stand that , with rare exceptions , all the princes and nobles of Great Britain , who ...
Side 179
... authority ; by rus- tication , at least — that is , banishment for a certain number of terms , and consequent loss of these terms - supposing the utmost palliation of circumstances ; and , in an aggravated case , or in a second offence ...
... authority ; by rus- tication , at least — that is , banishment for a certain number of terms , and consequent loss of these terms - supposing the utmost palliation of circumstances ; and , in an aggravated case , or in a second offence ...
Side 180
... authorities . They are limited , like other magis- trates , by honor and circumstances , in a thousand ways ; and if a knot of students will choose to meet for purposes of gaming , they must always have it in their power to baffle every ...
... authorities . They are limited , like other magis- trates , by honor and circumstances , in a thousand ways ; and if a knot of students will choose to meet for purposes of gaming , they must always have it in their power to baffle every ...
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... authorities into a solemn notice of his conduct . Expulsion ap- peared to be the appropriate penalty of his offences : but , at this point , a just hesitation arose . Not in any servile spirit , but under a proper feeling of con ...
... authorities into a solemn notice of his conduct . Expulsion ap- peared to be the appropriate penalty of his offences : but , at this point , a just hesitation arose . Not in any servile spirit , but under a proper feeling of con ...
Side 188
... authority should interfere to prevent extortion , in return for the monopoly grant- ed . Six guineas was the regulated sum ; but this paid for everything , -table - linen , & c . , as well as for wearing apparel ; and it was understood ...
... authority should interfere to prevent extortion , in return for the monopoly grant- ed . Six guineas was the regulated sum ; but this paid for everything , -table - linen , & c . , as well as for wearing apparel ; and it was understood ...
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