The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... allowed to be judge in his own cause , affords no reason , at least no conclusive reason , against the allowing him to act in that character . • As to abuse , " ( says he ) " I am convinced , that very few trusts in the ordinary course ...
... allowed to be judge in his own cause , affords no reason , at least no conclusive reason , against the allowing him to act in that character . • As to abuse , " ( says he ) " I am convinced , that very few trusts in the ordinary course ...
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... allowed to stand very high , if not the first , in the public estimation . Perhaps there has not been any person , who took more pains to arrive at the utmost state of perfection in his object , and it is a circumstance generally ...
... allowed to stand very high , if not the first , in the public estimation . Perhaps there has not been any person , who took more pains to arrive at the utmost state of perfection in his object , and it is a circumstance generally ...
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... allowed to be one of the first in England , and its superiority may be owing to a judicious cross of the Dorsetshire and Newmarket blood . ' Snow- ball , so much celebrated in the annals of coursing , the property of Major Topham , was ...
... allowed to be one of the first in England , and its superiority may be owing to a judicious cross of the Dorsetshire and Newmarket blood . ' Snow- ball , so much celebrated in the annals of coursing , the property of Major Topham , was ...
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... allowed , and subscribed by Thomas , late Duke of Norfolk , in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 1st . Therefore it was ordered , That he which was chosen Fewterer , or Letter - loose of the Greyhounds , should receive the Greyhounds Match ...
... allowed , and subscribed by Thomas , late Duke of Norfolk , in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth . 1st . Therefore it was ordered , That he which was chosen Fewterer , or Letter - loose of the Greyhounds , should receive the Greyhounds Match ...
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... allowed , if the medicine really con- No other remedy is ever thought of by the populace in my neighbour- hood , and as the accidents are very common , from the number of dogs , in which every cottage has its share , it is extraordinary ...
... allowed , if the medicine really con- No other remedy is ever thought of by the populace in my neighbour- hood , and as the accidents are very common , from the number of dogs , in which every cottage has its share , it is extraordinary ...
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