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Morrice, John, 1685-1740
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The rights of war and peace, in three books. Wherein are explained, the law of nature and nations, and The Principal Points relating to Government. Written in Latin by the learned Hugo Grotius, and translated into English. To which are added, all the large notes of Mr. J. Barbeyrac, Professor of Law at Groningen, And Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin.
Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Discourses on ecclesiastical history: under the following heads: viz. I The matter of ecclesiastical history. II. Rules of Chronology. III. Of Bishops and Clerks. IV. Of the inferior Clergy. V. The Doctrine of the Trinity. VI. The Method of studying. Vii. The Knowledge of the Fathers. Viii. The Necessity of studying Antiquity. IX. The Fall and Decay of Learning. X. The Incontinence of the Clergy. XI. The Deposing of Kings. XII. The Succession of Bishops. XIII. of discipline, Manners, Martyrs, Monks, &c. Reliques, Pilgrimages, Superstitions, Simony, Penances, Censures, Councils, Monasteries, Ceremonies, &c. By Mr. Fleury, an Abbot; Formerly Subpreceptor to the King of Spain, and the Dukes of Burgundy and Berry. Written originally in French, and now done into English.
Fleury, Claude, 1640-1723.Date: 1721- Books
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Some rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the bar, in the pulpit, and the senate, and by every one that speaks in publick. In a letter to a friend.
Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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[John Morrice correspondence].
Morrice, John, 1685-1740Date: 2008-- Books
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Some rules for speaking and action; to be observed at the bar, in the pulpit, and the senate, and by every one that speaks in publick. In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition, with additions. To which is prefix'd, the thoughts of the late Bishops of Rochester and Sarum on this subject; and the Portraiture of a Compleat Orator, taken from Quintilian.
Date: 1732