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... persons of virtue and piety , who had more opportunities of knowing his character , and of deciding on his morals , than could be obtained by distant foes , and retailers of hear - say de- traction . Bayle has taken great pains to ...
... persons of virtue and piety , who had more opportunities of knowing his character , and of deciding on his morals , than could be obtained by distant foes , and retailers of hear - say de- traction . Bayle has taken great pains to ...
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... persons who are subject to military law next come under the author's consideration . It was decided in Grant's case , above mentioned , that the bare circumstance of receiv- ing pay as a soldier was sufficient to fix the military ...
... persons who are subject to military law next come under the author's consideration . It was decided in Grant's case , above mentioned , that the bare circumstance of receiv- ing pay as a soldier was sufficient to fix the military ...
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... persons of rank , among whom were many peers , a great number of the heads of the first families of the kingdom , and 28 of the judges of the sovereign courts , for the Nobles ; and 3dly , the third estate counted 2 bishops , 12 persons ...
... persons of rank , among whom were many peers , a great number of the heads of the first families of the kingdom , and 28 of the judges of the sovereign courts , for the Nobles ; and 3dly , the third estate counted 2 bishops , 12 persons ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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