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Page 111
... prove that the late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus subscribed . We cannot help regarding the design as much on a par with the conduct of Mrs. Serres , who claims that ...
... prove that the late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus subscribed . We cannot help regarding the design as much on a par with the conduct of Mrs. Serres , who claims that ...
Page 414
... proved by the fact that the crime of privately stealing in a shop to the value of five shillings , which still remains ... prove an increase of crimes . One of the strongest grounds relied on by those who proposed the abolition of the ...
... proved by the fact that the crime of privately stealing in a shop to the value of five shillings , which still remains ... prove an increase of crimes . One of the strongest grounds relied on by those who proposed the abolition of the ...
Page 531
... prove that it ought to follow a direction above that plane , may be applied also to prove that it would follow a direction . symmetrically situated below the same : therefore the resultant will follow neither the one nor the other of ...
... prove that it ought to follow a direction above that plane , may be applied also to prove that it would follow a direction . symmetrically situated below the same : therefore the resultant will follow neither the one nor the other of ...
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