The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... principles , are every day discovered by a number of persons who have had no communication , direct or in- direct with each other , is a belief which the hourly conduct of every individual testifies to be strong and universal among ...
... principles , are every day discovered by a number of persons who have had no communication , direct or in- direct with each other , is a belief which the hourly conduct of every individual testifies to be strong and universal among ...
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... principle , common , I believe , to our Law , with the Codes of all Civilized Nations , that no testimony is ad- missible evidence , for which , if it be false , the witness is not punishable for perjury . There may be some dif- ference ...
... principle , common , I believe , to our Law , with the Codes of all Civilized Nations , that no testimony is ad- missible evidence , for which , if it be false , the witness is not punishable for perjury . There may be some dif- ference ...
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... which they have been previously boiled , in order to free them from the resinous principle con- tained in the walnut tree . By means of of a pile with 60 pair of these discs , 6 Progress of Manufactures , Science , and the Fine Arts . 41.
... which they have been previously boiled , in order to free them from the resinous principle con- tained in the walnut tree . By means of of a pile with 60 pair of these discs , 6 Progress of Manufactures , Science , and the Fine Arts . 41.
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... principle to Medi- cine which has already done so much good in the sister - professions . - The plan has already obtained the coun- tenance and support of many of the most respectable physicians and surgeons of the metropolis , and we ...
... principle to Medi- cine which has already done so much good in the sister - professions . - The plan has already obtained the coun- tenance and support of many of the most respectable physicians and surgeons of the metropolis , and we ...
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... constitution ; an erectness of principle , and a pride originating in , and supported by conscious integrity ; these were his chief chief characteristics as a Minister . -At the period of 2 Administration and Character of Mr Pitt . 89.
... constitution ; an erectness of principle , and a pride originating in , and supported by conscious integrity ; these were his chief chief characteristics as a Minister . -At the period of 2 Administration and Character of Mr Pitt . 89.
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