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... circumstance should not be omitted ) the defendants , if they think proper , may sit as judges . ' Under these circumstances , the situation of the inhabitants of Oxford is peculiarly hard . They are put out of the protection of the ...
... circumstance should not be omitted ) the defendants , if they think proper , may sit as judges . ' Under these circumstances , the situation of the inhabitants of Oxford is peculiarly hard . They are put out of the protection of the ...
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... circumstances , which he acknowledged were of a very perplexing nature , and threw the rest to the account of human ... circumstance , render it more valuable to me than any diploma the Emperor could have put into my hands when he was ...
... circumstances , which he acknowledged were of a very perplexing nature , and threw the rest to the account of human ... circumstance , render it more valuable to me than any diploma the Emperor could have put into my hands when he was ...
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... circumstances to terminate their expe- dition prematurely at Wady Halfa , instead of accompanying the Turkish army beyond the ... circumstance of his having been patronized by Mr. Salt , the British Consul - General in Egypt , and by him ...
... circumstances to terminate their expe- dition prematurely at Wady Halfa , instead of accompanying the Turkish army beyond the ... circumstance of his having been patronized by Mr. Salt , the British Consul - General in Egypt , and by him ...
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