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Page 279
... fact that one of the characteristics of censorship is mystery and concealment . If we were to admit his asser- tion in its fullest extent , the benefit of an open trial is of incalculable importance : but the value of a jury , as formed ...
... fact that one of the characteristics of censorship is mystery and concealment . If we were to admit his asser- tion in its fullest extent , the benefit of an open trial is of incalculable importance : but the value of a jury , as formed ...
Page 386
... fact noticed at this Laara is curious : ' One remarkable circumstance was observed here ; an old water - course , which by the continual deposition of sediment , has actually crept upwards , in the shape of a wall . This self - raised ...
... fact noticed at this Laara is curious : ' One remarkable circumstance was observed here ; an old water - course , which by the continual deposition of sediment , has actually crept upwards , in the shape of a wall . This self - raised ...
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... fact , at least some of them , little real resemblance ; and that they are united rather by the circumstance of their being seated in the same organ , or by a mere anatomical connection , than by any similarity or analogy in their ...
... fact , at least some of them , little real resemblance ; and that they are united rather by the circumstance of their being seated in the same organ , or by a mere anatomical connection , than by any similarity or analogy in their ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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