The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... advantage of beholding these same principles , in a tangible shape ; in that tangible shape in which they have been endeavoured to be presented to view , in two sepa- rate yet not unconnected tracts ; viz . in the present Defence of ...
... advantage of beholding these same principles , in a tangible shape ; in that tangible shape in which they have been endeavoured to be presented to view , in two sepa- rate yet not unconnected tracts ; viz . in the present Defence of ...
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... advantages that are afforded to authority of the intellectual kind by anteriority and by death ; but because it seems but natural that , in the delivery of his own opinions , the junior and survivor should have drawn upon his ...
... advantages that are afforded to authority of the intellectual kind by anteriority and by death ; but because it seems but natural that , in the delivery of his own opinions , the junior and survivor should have drawn upon his ...
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... advantage in : some degree was sure . Suppose the opposition completely suc- cessful , and the whole plan of retrenchment thrown out together : here would be so much reputation gained to the promoters of the measure , so much reputation ...
... advantage in : some degree was sure . Suppose the opposition completely suc- cessful , and the whole plan of retrenchment thrown out together : here would be so much reputation gained to the promoters of the measure , so much reputation ...
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... advantage , distinguished from labour on public account : and supposing any remnants of it , as of the Crown Lands , to be still remaining , the Perce- vals of the present day , instead of being occupied in the augmentation of these ...
... advantage , distinguished from labour on public account : and supposing any remnants of it , as of the Crown Lands , to be still remaining , the Perce- vals of the present day , instead of being occupied in the augmentation of these ...
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... advantage . * Of these six clerks , the nomination belongs to the master of the rolls for the time being : which nomination , like the Lord Chancellor and Chief Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas , he in like manner either ...
... advantage . * Of these six clerks , the nomination belongs to the master of the rolls for the time being : which nomination , like the Lord Chancellor and Chief Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas , he in like manner either ...
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