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Page 35
... masters and the officers , saying , ye shall no more give the people straw to make brick . " Our translators translate the Hebrew word officers , and most certainly the scope and sense of the passage would be violated by translating it ...
... masters and the officers , saying , ye shall no more give the people straw to make brick . " Our translators translate the Hebrew word officers , and most certainly the scope and sense of the passage would be violated by translating it ...
Page 77
... , and regulate the reciprocal duties of husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant . And most abun- dantly do they indicate their divine Author . We cannot do justice to this part of our subject * 7 * LEGISLATIVE SCIENCE .
... , and regulate the reciprocal duties of husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant . And most abun- dantly do they indicate their divine Author . We cannot do justice to this part of our subject * 7 * LEGISLATIVE SCIENCE .
Page 102
... master and servant ; without destroying filial sub ordination and parental claims ; without abolishing the punishment of crime ; without abjuring the restraints of sanative and maritime law ; and with- out giving up the right of those ...
... master and servant ; without destroying filial sub ordination and parental claims ; without abolishing the punishment of crime ; without abjuring the restraints of sanative and maritime law ; and with- out giving up the right of those ...
Page 125
... Master , whose every requisition is a benefit , whose every command is a promise , and to whose service every sacrifice becomes a favour , every act of self - denial a blessing . Such a man is free - free every where ; free in solitude ...
... Master , whose every requisition is a benefit , whose every command is a promise , and to whose service every sacrifice becomes a favour , every act of self - denial a blessing . Such a man is free - free every where ; free in solitude ...
Page 134
... masters of the fairest portions of Europe , and planted the crescent on the walls of Constantinople . The mildest fea- ture in the religion of Mahomet was , that he did not deny that the followers of any religion might be saved , if ...
... masters of the fairest portions of Europe , and planted the crescent on the walls of Constantinople . The mildest fea- ture in the religion of Mahomet was , that he did not deny that the followers of any religion might be saved , if ...
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