The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... Observations on the COPY - RIGHT BILL ; at- tempting to prove its injustice towards AUTHORS , and its tendency to injure the cause of LITERATURE . In 23 a letter to the BISHOP of NORWICH . [ Original ] 583 VIII . PROTECTION to ...
... Observations on the COPY - RIGHT BILL ; at- tempting to prove its injustice towards AUTHORS , and its tendency to injure the cause of LITERATURE . In 23 a letter to the BISHOP of NORWICH . [ Original ] 583 VIII . PROTECTION to ...
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... observation of the laws and disciplinary regulations ; to observe carefully the spirit with which the Professors and Tutors are guided in their public and private lectures ; to endeavour , without interfering in the scientific courses ...
... observation of the laws and disciplinary regulations ; to observe carefully the spirit with which the Professors and Tutors are guided in their public and private lectures ; to endeavour , without interfering in the scientific courses ...
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... observations , urged in common by the representatives of the five Courts , would , from thenceforth , demonstrate to the Spanish Ministry the conduct which the Allied Governments would observe , in case the conse quences of the 8th of ...
... observations , urged in common by the representatives of the five Courts , would , from thenceforth , demonstrate to the Spanish Ministry the conduct which the Allied Governments would observe , in case the conse quences of the 8th of ...
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... observe the new compact which has united in one the interests of his august dynas- ty and of his people , deems it his first and most important duty to adopt the proper measures which may contribute to consolidate his work , and to ...
... observe the new compact which has united in one the interests of his august dynas- ty and of his people , deems it his first and most important duty to adopt the proper measures which may contribute to consolidate his work , and to ...
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... observe , that no foreign power has the right to call either good or bad that system which an independent Sovereign has thought proper to adopt for his own states . But if one wishes to judge of the stability of governments by the ...
... observe , that no foreign power has the right to call either good or bad that system which an independent Sovereign has thought proper to adopt for his own states . But if one wishes to judge of the stability of governments by the ...
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