Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volums 8-10J.W. Bunney, 1797 |
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Pàgina 83
... laws drawn up by her own hand , was never exceeded in point either of sagacity or goodness : for , we are always to bear in mind that even Solon found it expedient not to dictate the best laws , but the best that the people for whom he ...
... laws drawn up by her own hand , was never exceeded in point either of sagacity or goodness : for , we are always to bear in mind that even Solon found it expedient not to dictate the best laws , but the best that the people for whom he ...
Pàgina 110
... laws , but permit scandalous vices in them- selves ; to enumerate which it were needless and disagreeable . Sorry I ... law , and by that law they ought , and never fail to be punished : as far as our social engagements and jurisdiction ...
... laws , but permit scandalous vices in them- selves ; to enumerate which it were needless and disagreeable . Sorry I ... law , and by that law they ought , and never fail to be punished : as far as our social engagements and jurisdiction ...
Pàgina 140
... laws . These laws , even in 1530 , were despised and trod under foot by the patricians of Berne and Fribourg . In 1544 , the Duke of Savov renounced all pretensions to that country , but he formally stipulated that its constitution ...
... laws . These laws , even in 1530 , were despised and trod under foot by the patricians of Berne and Fribourg . In 1544 , the Duke of Savov renounced all pretensions to that country , but he formally stipulated that its constitution ...
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