The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... six months , elect for that period a Commission of five members chosen from its body , which Commission shall continue in activity during the vacations . 3. To this Commission shall be addressed all representations ,
... six months , elect for that period a Commission of five members chosen from its body , which Commission shall continue in activity during the vacations . 3. To this Commission shall be addressed all representations ,
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... continue in , or enter into , any of those associations after the publication of the present Decree . Sect . 4. No Student , who , by a Decree of the Academic Senate , confirmed by the Government Commissioner , or adopted on his ...
... continue in , or enter into , any of those associations after the publication of the present Decree . Sect . 4. No Student , who , by a Decree of the Academic Senate , confirmed by the Government Commissioner , or adopted on his ...
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... continue to be regulated by the laws now existing , or which may be hereafter enacted : and if any work of the above - mentioned description shall give rise to a complaint on the part of any State of the Confederation , the Government ...
... continue to be regulated by the laws now existing , or which may be hereafter enacted : and if any work of the above - mentioned description shall give rise to a complaint on the part of any State of the Confederation , the Government ...
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... continue to be so ! Far be it from me to bestow indiscriminate approbation upon revolutions . The dreadful example of France should give mankind a salutary warning , not to meddle inconsiderately or rashly with so powerful an agent as ...
... continue to be so ! Far be it from me to bestow indiscriminate approbation upon revolutions . The dreadful example of France should give mankind a salutary warning , not to meddle inconsiderately or rashly with so powerful an agent as ...
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... continue replacing the drain of the precious metals , occasioned by such bankers , it must soon have exhausted its coffers , and been ultimately reduced to as insolvent a state as most of them , by being obliged to purchase bullion at ...
... continue replacing the drain of the precious metals , occasioned by such bankers , it must soon have exhausted its coffers , and been ultimately reduced to as insolvent a state as most of them , by being obliged to purchase bullion at ...
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