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Page 124
... persons were excepted from the benefit of each ; and it is observed in a note by the author , that tis said neither of these pardons are to be found on record . ' These and the other violent measures of retractation , with respect to ...
... persons were excepted from the benefit of each ; and it is observed in a note by the author , that tis said neither of these pardons are to be found on record . ' These and the other violent measures of retractation , with respect to ...
Page 160
... persons to whom the power of judging and acting has been delegated by the body at large ; for the body at large , from their multitude , are in- competent to decide upon the various matters which may concern the general interest . In ...
... persons to whom the power of judging and acting has been delegated by the body at large ; for the body at large , from their multitude , are in- competent to decide upon the various matters which may concern the general interest . In ...
Page 441
... persons were so inoculated , making only forty - nine , in a year and half . This very soon produced a most evident effect on the mortality by that disease in London , for , in 1804 , by this vast de- crease of small - pox inoculation ...
... persons were so inoculated , making only forty - nine , in a year and half . This very soon produced a most evident effect on the mortality by that disease in London , for , in 1804 , by this vast de- crease of small - pox inoculation ...
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