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... persons comprehended in this article , shall have , hold , and enjoy all their goods and chattels , real and personal , to them , or any of them be- longing , and remaining either in their own hands , or in the hands of any persons ...
... persons comprehended in this article , shall have , hold , and enjoy all their goods and chattels , real and personal , to them , or any of them be- longing , and remaining either in their own hands , or in the hands of any persons ...
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... persons . The man with power does not find his gratification in offering indignity or doing harm to the person of the man without power . What he desires , with respect to him , is command over his services . But command over his ...
... persons . The man with power does not find his gratification in offering indignity or doing harm to the person of the man without power . What he desires , with respect to him , is command over his services . But command over his ...
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... person or object which excites that feeling . His smell being wonderfully acute , he is frequently offended through that sense , when other persons near to him smell nothing unpleasant ; he expresses his dissatisfaction on such ...
... person or object which excites that feeling . His smell being wonderfully acute , he is frequently offended through that sense , when other persons near to him smell nothing unpleasant ; he expresses his dissatisfaction on such ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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