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... present Parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same . " The same mode of expression is adopted in cap . 13. ; -and in cap , 14. , being an act " con- cerning the custom of leather , " we find that " It is enacted by the ...
... present Parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same . " The same mode of expression is adopted in cap . 13. ; -and in cap , 14. , being an act " con- cerning the custom of leather , " we find that " It is enacted by the ...
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... present pamphlet is very satisfactory ; and the sensible and temperate author clearly shews , that nothing short of such a measure can effectually relieve that country . The futility of the arguments against union , founded on the ar ...
... present pamphlet is very satisfactory ; and the sensible and temperate author clearly shews , that nothing short of such a measure can effectually relieve that country . The futility of the arguments against union , founded on the ar ...
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... present elegant building . As it is unneces- sary for us to make many comments on it , we shall chiefly con- fine ourselves to Sir Harry's observations . He remarks that Some inaccuracies in the accounts of Leland , Hooker , and God ...
... present elegant building . As it is unneces- sary for us to make many comments on it , we shall chiefly con- fine ourselves to Sir Harry's observations . He remarks that Some inaccuracies in the accounts of Leland , Hooker , and God ...
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