The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... prove himself most expert at the use of those phrases , by which the imaginations of men are fas- cinated , their passions inflamed , and their judgments bewildered and seduced ; whereupon he , this orator , whose expertness in those ...
... prove himself most expert at the use of those phrases , by which the imaginations of men are fas- cinated , their passions inflamed , and their judgments bewildered and seduced ; whereupon he , this orator , whose expertness in those ...
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... of them has been fully proved ; in others again , this or that extraneous fact may to this same purpose seem requisite to be brought to view , as it has been accordingly , together with a few words of 14 J. Bentham's Defence.
... of them has been fully proved ; in others again , this or that extraneous fact may to this same purpose seem requisite to be brought to view , as it has been accordingly , together with a few words of 14 J. Bentham's Defence.
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... prove to have kept an open shop for the sale of the commodity which went by the name of justice , and in which the prices were not then in any sort , as at present they are in some sort , fixt . In King John's reign comes this Magna ...
... prove to have kept an open shop for the sale of the commodity which went by the name of justice , and in which the prices were not then in any sort , as at present they are in some sort , fixt . In King John's reign comes this Magna ...
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... proved , he ever drops so much as a hint of his looking upon as requisite ? No : with him , to the purpose of approbation , though without reason , as in a lawyer's point of view , to the purpose of protection , for the best reasou ...
... proved , he ever drops so much as a hint of his looking upon as requisite ? No : with him , to the purpose of approbation , though without reason , as in a lawyer's point of view , to the purpose of protection , for the best reasou ...
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... proved ? " Not overpaid . " For the purpose of the argument let it pass . " Not overpaid ! " Admitted . But does it follow that they are underpaid ? £ 4,000 a year , or £ 6,000 a year not excessive ? Good : but does it follow that ...
... proved ? " Not overpaid . " For the purpose of the argument let it pass . " Not overpaid ! " Admitted . But does it follow that they are underpaid ? £ 4,000 a year , or £ 6,000 a year not excessive ? Good : but does it follow that ...
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