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... able to make any answer to them , I must not grant that they are ne- cessarily conclusive ; I must take them only as arguments which perhaps have in them much conveniency , much pro- bability towards conclusiveness . For if a remedy or ...
... able to make any answer to them , I must not grant that they are ne- cessarily conclusive ; I must take them only as arguments which perhaps have in them much conveniency , much pro- bability towards conclusiveness . For if a remedy or ...
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... able and as learned as have sat there , -though they did , I confess , at first , demur a little , they did receive satisfaction , and did act , as I said before . [ Untwist this extraordinary WITHE of a sentence ; you will find it not ...
... able and as learned as have sat there , -though they did , I confess , at first , demur a little , they did receive satisfaction , and did act , as I said before . [ Untwist this extraordinary WITHE of a sentence ; you will find it not ...
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... able , —and I truly profess I have not yet been able , -to give a rule to myself ' in regard to your Proposal . ' I would be understood in this . [ Yes , your Highness . " That it is not doubt of the Par- " liament's wisdom ; that it is ...
... able , —and I truly profess I have not yet been able , -to give a rule to myself ' in regard to your Proposal . ' I would be understood in this . [ Yes , your Highness . " That it is not doubt of the Par- " liament's wisdom ; that it is ...
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... able to judge of them when I have told you them . And I shall deal seriously , as before God . If you do not all of you , I am sure some of you do , and it behoves me to say that I do , " know my calling from the first to this day . " I ...
... able to judge of them when I have told you them . And I shall deal seriously , as before God . If you do not all of you , I am sure some of you do , and it behoves me to say that I do , " know my calling from the first to this day . " I ...
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... able to encounter gentlemen , that have " honour and courage and resolution in them ? " Truly I did represent to him in this manner conscientiously ; and truly I did tell him : " You must get men of a spirit : and " take it not ill what ...
... able to encounter gentlemen , that have " honour and courage and resolution in them ? " Truly I did represent to him in this manner conscientiously ; and truly I did tell him : " You must get men of a spirit : and " take it not ill what ...
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