Seldeniana, Or, The Table-talk of John Selden, Esq;: Being His Sense of Various Matters of Weight and Consequence; Relating Especially to Religion and State..W. Otridge and Son; R. Faulder; J. Cuthell; R. Lea; Ogilvy and Son; J. Nunn; J. Walker; E. Jeffrey; Lackington, Allen, and Company; and Vernor and Hood., 1798 - 136 sidor |
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... answer to Grotius's Mare Liberum ; which greatly recommended him to the favour of the court . In 1640 , he was chosen member for the Uni- versity of Oxford ; when he again opposed the court , though he might by complying , have raised ...
... answer to Grotius's Mare Liberum ; which greatly recommended him to the favour of the court . In 1640 , he was chosen member for the Uni- versity of Oxford ; when he again opposed the court , though he might by complying , have raised ...
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... Answer . This is against a Double Charity , for you must always ' fuppofe a bad King and bad Bifhops . Then again , whether will a Man be fooner content , himself should be made a Slave , or his fon after him ? [ when we talk 5 £ talk ...
... Answer . This is against a Double Charity , for you must always ' fuppofe a bad King and bad Bifhops . Then again , whether will a Man be fooner content , himself should be made a Slave , or his fon after him ? [ when we talk 5 £ talk ...
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... answering a Book , ' tis beft to be fhort , o- therwife he that I write against will fufpect I intend to weary him , not to fatisfy him . Befides in being long I fhall give my Adversary a huge Advantage , fomewhere or other he will pick ...
... answering a Book , ' tis beft to be fhort , o- therwife he that I write against will fufpect I intend to weary him , not to fatisfy him . Befides in being long I fhall give my Adversary a huge Advantage , fomewhere or other he will pick ...
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... answer this , ' twas decreed they fhould fay they were the Pope's . And why muft the Fryers be more perfect than the Pope himself ? 2. If there had been no Fryers , Christendom might have continued quiet , and things remain at a flay ...
... answer this , ' twas decreed they fhould fay they were the Pope's . And why muft the Fryers be more perfect than the Pope himself ? 2. If there had been no Fryers , Christendom might have continued quiet , and things remain at a flay ...
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... answer them , was a Satyr upon themfelves : For if it were to be seen in the Text , they might quickly turn to the place , and fhew us it . Their delaying to anfwer makes us think there's no fuch thing there . They do juft as you may ...
... answer them , was a Satyr upon themfelves : For if it were to be seen in the Text , they might quickly turn to the place , and fhew us it . Their delaying to anfwer makes us think there's no fuch thing there . They do juft as you may ...
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Sida 74 - In all times the Princes in England have done something illegal to get Money: but then came a Parliament and all was well; the People and the Prince kissed and were Friends, and so things were quiet for a while. Afterwards there was another Trick found out to get Money, and after they had got it, another Parliament was called to set all right, &c. But now they have so out-run the Constable...
Sida 5 - Bible as well as King James's. The Translators in King James's time took an excellent way. That Part of the Bible was given to him who was most excellent in such a Tongue (as the Apocrypha to Andrew Downs) and...
Sida 6 - ... units, &c., and that he had in all but ten pounds : the other that sees him, takes not the figures together as he doth, but picks here and there, and thereupon reports that he...
Sida 85 - Commonwealth, they both please themselves alike, only we commend that, whereby we ourselves receive some benefit; as if a man place his delight in things that tend to the common good. He that takes pleasure to hear Sermons, enjoys himself as much as he that hears Plays ; and could he that loves Plays endeavour to love Sermons, possibly he might bring himself to it as well as to any other Pleasure.
Sida 19 - IT is the trial of a man to see if he will change his side : and if he be so weak as to change once, he will change again. Your Country fellows have a way to try if a man be Weak in the hams, by coming behind him and giving him a blow unawares ; if he bend once, he will bend again.
Sida 64 - THOUGH some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits : as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
Sida 54 - A KING is a thing men have made for their own sakes, for quietness sake. Just as. in a family one man is appointed to buy the meat...
Sida 108 - Sirrah, says he, do you not know me, that you use no reverence ? — Yes...
Sida 125 - The rack is used no where as in England : in other countries it is used in judicature, when there is a semiplena probatio, a half proof against a man; then to see if they can make it full, they rack him if he will not confess. But here in England they take a man and rack him, I do not know why, nor when ; not in time of judicature, but when somebody bids.
Sida 37 - Equity is a Roguish thing, for Law we have a measure, know what to trust to, Equity is according to the Conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is Equity. 'Tis all one as if they should make the Standard for the measure, we call [a Foot] a Chancellor's Foot, what an uncertain Measure would this be?