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... follow custom . In 1659 this was a less than helpful recommendation , for in a time of upheaval there were few ... follows so closely the Anglican and royalist theologian Robert Sanderson that it comes close to plagiarism , while the ...
... follow custom . In 1659 this was a less than helpful recommendation , for in a time of upheaval there were few ... follows so closely the Anglican and royalist theologian Robert Sanderson that it comes close to plagiarism , while the ...
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... follow- ing contrary and hidden interests put into words . For so , truly , are a great part of the municipal laws of countries , which are only so far right as they are founded on the law of nature , by which they are to be regulated ...
... follow- ing contrary and hidden interests put into words . For so , truly , are a great part of the municipal laws of countries , which are only so far right as they are founded on the law of nature , by which they are to be regulated ...
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... follow , it is still doubted which is this right one . Now neither the care of the commonwealth , nor the right of ... follow his dictates . You will say , what then ? If he should bid you follow merchandise for your livelihood , would ...
... follow , it is still doubted which is this right one . Now neither the care of the commonwealth , nor the right of ... follow his dictates . You will say , what then ? If he should bid you follow merchandise for your livelihood , would ...
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Preface | 1 |
Introduction 7 | 122 |
Letter to S H Henry Stubbe midSeptember? 1659 published | 137 |
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