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Page 69
... matter solid , important and instructive . It is only a secondary object , however necessary , to elucidate that matter in a style simple , perspicuous , and degant , adorned indeed , but void of affectation , or the appearance Let the ...
... matter solid , important and instructive . It is only a secondary object , however necessary , to elucidate that matter in a style simple , perspicuous , and degant , adorned indeed , but void of affectation , or the appearance Let the ...
Page 74
... matter , as before , engaging the under- standing , and the matter and the embellishments captivating the ima gination and the passion : After this the author proceeds to adduce examples of ele- gant composition , and to point out the ...
... matter , as before , engaging the under- standing , and the matter and the embellishments captivating the ima gination and the passion : After this the author proceeds to adduce examples of ele- gant composition , and to point out the ...
Page 441
... matters under consideration in this pamphlet are very ably and elaborately discussed . A detailed account is given of the ... matter of common and statute law ; and particularly , that they preside in jury - trials , in case it shall be ...
... matters under consideration in this pamphlet are very ably and elaborately discussed . A detailed account is given of the ... matter of common and statute law ; and particularly , that they preside in jury - trials , in case it shall be ...
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