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... court , and the portraits of its chief personages . These repre- sentations may gratify curiosity , though they will administer no source of pleasing reflection . The memoirs of a people rising into civilization might be expected to ...
... court , and the portraits of its chief personages . These repre- sentations may gratify curiosity , though they will administer no source of pleasing reflection . The memoirs of a people rising into civilization might be expected to ...
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... Court of Admiralty , of which complaints have been so unjustly made , and which have been listened to too casily . ' These courts of public judicature undoubtedly labour under great difficulties in the administration of justice ...
... Court of Admiralty , of which complaints have been so unjustly made , and which have been listened to too casily . ' These courts of public judicature undoubtedly labour under great difficulties in the administration of justice ...
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... Court of Admiralty , during the Time of Sir George Hay , and of Sir James Marriott , late Judges of that Court . Vol . I. Michaelmas Term 1776 , to Hilary Term 1779. 8vo . pp . 360. 9s . Boards . Bickerstaff . 1801 . The example ...
... Court of Admiralty , during the Time of Sir George Hay , and of Sir James Marriott , late Judges of that Court . Vol . I. Michaelmas Term 1776 , to Hilary Term 1779. 8vo . pp . 360. 9s . Boards . Bickerstaff . 1801 . The example ...
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