Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1A. Strahan, law-printer to the king, 1809 |
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... STATE . CHAP . XIII . Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 396 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . 422 CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE . 433 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS .
... STATE . CHAP . XIII . Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 396 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . 422 CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE . 433 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS .
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... state of life , no other occupation , art , or science , in which fome method of inftruction is not looked upon as re- quifite , except only the science of legislation , the nobleft and most difficult of any . Apprenticeships are held ...
... state of life , no other occupation , art , or science , in which fome method of inftruction is not looked upon as re- quifite , except only the science of legislation , the nobleft and most difficult of any . Apprenticeships are held ...
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... state of Mr. Vi- ner's revenues . 6. THAT every fellow be elected by convocation , and at the time of election be unmarried , and at leaft a matter of arts or bachelor of civil law , and a member of fome college or hall in the ...
... state of Mr. Vi- ner's revenues . 6. THAT every fellow be elected by convocation , and at the time of election be unmarried , and at leaft a matter of arts or bachelor of civil law , and a member of fome college or hall in the ...
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... states , especially of their own , from the first rough sketches , to the more perfect draughts ; from the firft caufes or occafions that produced them , through all the effects , good and had , that they produced . " ( Stud . of Hift ...
... states , especially of their own , from the first rough sketches , to the more perfect draughts ; from the firft caufes or occafions that produced them , through all the effects , good and had , that they produced . " ( Stud . of Hift ...
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... state of men- tal and of moral inactivity ; to thefe Mr. Viner gives no in- vitation to an entertainment which they never can relish . But to the long and illuftrious train of noble and ingenuous youth , who are not more diftinguifhed ...
... state of men- tal and of moral inactivity ; to thefe Mr. Viner gives no in- vitation to an entertainment which they never can relish . But to the long and illuftrious train of noble and ingenuous youth , who are not more diftinguifhed ...
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