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Page 65
... given before the Com- mittee , which proved that the public sentiment in England is opposed to the great severity of punishment for which our statute - book is remarkable . In the course of his argu- ment , he even condescends to ...
... given before the Com- mittee , which proved that the public sentiment in England is opposed to the great severity of punishment for which our statute - book is remarkable . In the course of his argu- ment , he even condescends to ...
Page 189
... given capital ( say a hundred days ' subsistence ) in ex- change for that which , by the expenditure of a hundred days ' subsistence , he can cause to be prepared for himself . ' -- In every case , the returns on capital are assumed to ...
... given capital ( say a hundred days ' subsistence ) in ex- change for that which , by the expenditure of a hundred days ' subsistence , he can cause to be prepared for himself . ' -- In every case , the returns on capital are assumed to ...
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... given by Pococke is a tolerably accurate outline of the portion of the coast on which its ruins stand , as well as of the fortress there ; but the mounds in which he thought he could recognise the sites of the tower of the Drusus ...
... given by Pococke is a tolerably accurate outline of the portion of the coast on which its ruins stand , as well as of the fortress there ; but the mounds in which he thought he could recognise the sites of the tower of the Drusus ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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