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Side 270
... particular manner , the legs and the neck , as well as to allay the power of the Scorpion in those parts which are allotted to that fiery con- stellation . From hence he very naturally prognosticates , that my lion will meet with great ...
... particular manner , the legs and the neck , as well as to allay the power of the Scorpion in those parts which are allotted to that fiery con- stellation . From hence he very naturally prognosticates , that my lion will meet with great ...
Side 443
... particular which is stirred up against his present Ma- jesty . That rebellion is one of the most heinous crimes which it is in the power of man to commit , may appear from several considerations . First , as it destroys the end of all ...
... particular which is stirred up against his present Ma- jesty . That rebellion is one of the most heinous crimes which it is in the power of man to commit , may appear from several considerations . First , as it destroys the end of all ...
Side 448
... particular set of crimes which regard human society . The greatest crime which can be committed against it is rebellion ; as was shown in my last paper . The greatest crime of omission , is an indifference in the particular members of a ...
... particular set of crimes which regard human society . The greatest crime which can be committed against it is rebellion ; as was shown in my last paper . The greatest crime of omission , is an indifference in the particular members of a ...
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