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... proposal now read . " the court of feffion , only twelve of the judges were prefent ; and that they were equally divided , the Lord Prefident and five other judges being of opinion that the refpondent was attainted ; but that the ...
... proposal now read . " the court of feffion , only twelve of the judges were prefent ; and that they were equally divided , the Lord Prefident and five other judges being of opinion that the refpondent was attainted ; but that the ...
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... proposals for remedying this growing evil . By Henry Fielding , Ely ; 25.6 d . Millar . A fpeech intended to have ... proposed the confideration of the public . By Dr Geo Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne . 1 s . Foulis . 13 be known ; and ...
... proposals for remedying this growing evil . By Henry Fielding , Ely ; 25.6 d . Millar . A fpeech intended to have ... proposed the confideration of the public . By Dr Geo Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne . 1 s . Foulis . 13 be known ; and ...
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... proposed by the Stadtholder for that purpofe , was the levy- ing of a poll - tax , by means of collectors . This was agreed to by the flates . But when it began to be collected , the enemies of his Serene Highnefs applied themselves ...
... proposed by the Stadtholder for that purpofe , was the levy- ing of a poll - tax , by means of collectors . This was agreed to by the flates . But when it began to be collected , the enemies of his Serene Highnefs applied themselves ...
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... propose to your corre- fpondents the following queries . Whence can proceed this wonderful difagreement in the trial of a plain and eafy experi- ment ? Can the climate or temperature of the air be the cause of this material dif- ference ...
... propose to your corre- fpondents the following queries . Whence can proceed this wonderful difagreement in the trial of a plain and eafy experi- ment ? Can the climate or temperature of the air be the cause of this material dif- ference ...
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... propose . For if there be no evi- dent neceflity for the oath itself , there is the lefs danger in any exception that may be thought proper to be made to it , The committee have already introduced one exception , with regard to courts ...
... propose . For if there be no evi- dent neceflity for the oath itself , there is the lefs danger in any exception that may be thought proper to be made to it , The committee have already introduced one exception , with regard to courts ...
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