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Page 54
... practice of the times to extort money from a body of men on other accounts sufficiently obnoxious ; ' we are of opi- nion that every liberal reader will put this very construction on the circumstances recorded . After the Jews had so ...
... practice of the times to extort money from a body of men on other accounts sufficiently obnoxious ; ' we are of opi- nion that every liberal reader will put this very construction on the circumstances recorded . After the Jews had so ...
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... practice does not arise from any right in the neutral , but is a matter ex gratia on the part of the belligerent . . We deem it more just to view this treat- ment in the light in which it generally has been regarded , as founded in ...
... practice does not arise from any right in the neutral , but is a matter ex gratia on the part of the belligerent . . We deem it more just to view this treat- ment in the light in which it generally has been regarded , as founded in ...
Page 316
... Practice brought forward in a former Essay . Also Proofs , particularly addressed to Surgeons of the Army and Navy , of the Utility of the Stimulating Fian in the Treatment of Injuries caused by the Explosion of Gunpowder . By Edward ...
... Practice brought forward in a former Essay . Also Proofs , particularly addressed to Surgeons of the Army and Navy , of the Utility of the Stimulating Fian in the Treatment of Injuries caused by the Explosion of Gunpowder . By Edward ...
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