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... hand , and was for ever disqualified from again bearing testimony . Witnesses were not allowed to give evidence out of court , nor by letter , nor from hearsay ; and writings duly dated , and attested by the subscription or signature of ...
... hand , and was for ever disqualified from again bearing testimony . Witnesses were not allowed to give evidence out of court , nor by letter , nor from hearsay ; and writings duly dated , and attested by the subscription or signature of ...
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... hand , disappears at a distance , and leaves nothing visible but the principle , which is always grand , and always directed by a powerful reason . It never rains in this climate ; nothing therefore was wanting but plat - bands to cover ...
... hand , disappears at a distance , and leaves nothing visible but the principle , which is always grand , and always directed by a powerful reason . It never rains in this climate ; nothing therefore was wanting but plat - bands to cover ...
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... hand clinging to its trunk , Cast with the other down the clustered dates . ' The youth was Thalaba : but before the sorcerer could find an opportunity of aiming his blow , the whole pious family prostrate themselves in prayer : All ...
... hand clinging to its trunk , Cast with the other down the clustered dates . ' The youth was Thalaba : but before the sorcerer could find an opportunity of aiming his blow , the whole pious family prostrate themselves in prayer : All ...
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