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M. de C. has been censured in France as an interested writer , and as one whe allowed his pen to be guided by the expectation of. allowed most 62 Chateaubriand's Essay on Revolutions .
M. de C. has been censured in France as an interested writer , and as one whe allowed his pen to be guided by the expectation of. allowed most 62 Chateaubriand's Essay on Revolutions .
Page 195
-I do not know how they are to be considered as unrewarded , because they have their expences allowed ; whenever there is no reward upon a conviction , the officers have their expences ; whenever there is a conviction , and there is a ...
-I do not know how they are to be considered as unrewarded , because they have their expences allowed ; whenever there is no reward upon a conviction , the officers have their expences ; whenever there is a conviction , and there is a ...
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The salary now allowed seems by far too small , and ought to be at least doubled , and increased with length of service : while the magistrates should have the power of rewarding the officers according to their exertions , whether the ...
The salary now allowed seems by far too small , and ought to be at least doubled , and increased with length of service : while the magistrates should have the power of rewarding the officers according to their exertions , whether the ...
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Boucharlats Elements of Mechanics De Pradt on the Restoration of | 19 |
Boyces Second Usurpation of Bonaparte Deverells Hieroglyphics 108 | 27 |
BurghleyHouse Guide to III Duncans Essay on ParishBanks | 86 |
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