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... confidered as no small ac- complishment of a gentleman ; and a fashion has prevailed , especially of late , to transport the growing hopes of this ifland to foreign universities , in Switzerland , Germany , and Holland ; which , though ...
... confidered as no small ac- complishment of a gentleman ; and a fashion has prevailed , especially of late , to transport the growing hopes of this ifland to foreign universities , in Switzerland , Germany , and Holland ; which , though ...
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... confidered [ 14 ] merely as clergymen , to be acquainted with many branches of the law , which are almoft peculiar and appropriated to themselves alone . Such are the laws relating to advowfons , institutions , and inductions ; to ...
... confidered [ 14 ] merely as clergymen , to be acquainted with many branches of the law , which are almoft peculiar and appropriated to themselves alone . Such are the laws relating to advowfons , institutions , and inductions ; to ...
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... confidered with refpect to any intrinsic obligation , have no force or authority in this kingdom ; they are no more binding in England than our laws are binding at Rome . But as far as these foreign laws , on account of some pecu- liar ...
... confidered with refpect to any intrinsic obligation , have no force or authority in this kingdom ; they are no more binding in England than our laws are binding at Rome . But as far as these foreign laws , on account of some pecu- liar ...
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... confidered , that our univer- fities began about that period to receive their present form of i Spelman . Concil . A. D. 1217 . Wilkins , vol . 1. p.574 . 599 . C 3 * Selden in Fletam . 93 . 1 M. Paris ad A. D.1254 . 1 fcholaftic ...
... confidered , that our univer- fities began about that period to receive their present form of i Spelman . Concil . A. D. 1217 . Wilkins , vol . 1. p.574 . 599 . C 3 * Selden in Fletam . 93 . 1 M. Paris ad A. D.1254 . 1 fcholaftic ...
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... confidered upon the footing of reafon and not of obligation , which was well known to the inftructors of our youth ; and their total ignorance of the merit of the common law , though it's equal at least , and per- haps an improvement on ...
... confidered upon the footing of reafon and not of obligation , which was well known to the inftructors of our youth ; and their total ignorance of the merit of the common law , though it's equal at least , and per- haps an improvement on ...
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