Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the WorkW.E. Dean, 1836 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu xi
... tion : logic , mathematics , and the other sciences were not ne- glected ; from the first of these , he laid the foundation of that close method of reasoning he was so remarkable for : and from the mathematics , he not only reaped the ...
... tion : logic , mathematics , and the other sciences were not ne- glected ; from the first of these , he laid the foundation of that close method of reasoning he was so remarkable for : and from the mathematics , he not only reaped the ...
Sivu xvi
... tion , rectified several mistakes in the architecture , and formed a new arrangement of the books under their respective classes . The Duke of Wharton , who had engaged himself by bond to defray the expense of building the apartments ...
... tion , rectified several mistakes in the architecture , and formed a new arrangement of the books under their respective classes . The Duke of Wharton , who had engaged himself by bond to defray the expense of building the apartments ...
Sivu xxxii
... tion of Shakespeare , says , " Sir W. Blackstone is one of the most eminent literary characters that the present age has produced . " The notes of decisions which he had collected while at the bar and on the bench , were published after ...
... tion of Shakespeare , says , " Sir W. Blackstone is one of the most eminent literary characters that the present age has produced . " The notes of decisions which he had collected while at the bar and on the bench , were published after ...
Sivu xlvi
... highways are officers appointed annually in every parish ; to remove annoyances in , and to direct the repara- tion of , the public roads . 357 7. Overseers of the poor are officers appointed annually in xlvi ANALYSIS OF BOOK I.
... highways are officers appointed annually in every parish ; to remove annoyances in , and to direct the repara- tion of , the public roads . 357 7. Overseers of the poor are officers appointed annually in xlvi ANALYSIS OF BOOK I.
Sivu liv
... tion by the free and unanimous suffrage of a great and learned university , ( an honour to be ever remembered with the deepest and most affectionate gratitude ) , these testimonies of your public judgment must entirely supersede his own ...
... tion by the free and unanimous suffrage of a great and learned university , ( an honour to be ever remembered with the deepest and most affectionate gratitude ) , these testimonies of your public judgment must entirely supersede his own ...
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