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Strana 22
Whoever has read their books of reports , knows , that the English judges do not
feel themselves concluded by decisions much more so . lemn and imposing than
those . It may not be unapt , or time mispent , to recur to a few cases to shew the ...
Whoever has read their books of reports , knows , that the English judges do not
feel themselves concluded by decisions much more so . lemn and imposing than
those . It may not be unapt , or time mispent , to recur to a few cases to shew the ...
Strana 56
I am sorroy it is not equally in point , that by a decision directly in the teeth of it ,
the superiority of our constitution , our laws , and jurisprudence , might be more
fully felt , understood , loved , and revered . I care not from what country
precedents ...
I am sorroy it is not equally in point , that by a decision directly in the teeth of it ,
the superiority of our constitution , our laws , and jurisprudence , might be more
fully felt , understood , loved , and revered . I care not from what country
precedents ...
Strana viii
The decisions and judgments of particular councils are not infallible , and may be
reformed by the general councils ; yet , when they are approved of and received
by the whole church , their decision becomes entirely certain , and gives the ...
The decisions and judgments of particular councils are not infallible , and may be
reformed by the general councils ; yet , when they are approved of and received
by the whole church , their decision becomes entirely certain , and gives the ...
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