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A survey of the life and work of a great English judge during the Commonwealth and the reign of Charles II.
Contains Hale's History, followed by (on page 98) his Analysis of the Law. The latter begins, "To fill up the vacant sheets, and to continue this tract touching ye common law, I shall make an essay of reduction of the several titles of the law."
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"This text explores mankind's origins, as considered and examined in light of nature, with particular emphasis on the following parts and assertions: I. That according to the light of nature and natural reason, the visible world was not eternal, but had a beginning; II. That if there could be any imaginable doubt thereof, yet by the necessary evidence of natural light it does appear that mankind had a beginning, and that the successive generations of men were in their original form; III. That this truth is evident by demonstrative reason and arguments; IV. That there are moral evidences of the truth of this assertion, which are herein particularly expanded and examined; V. That those great p...