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" The proof to sustain this claim was not and, from the nature of the case, could not be very definite or satisfactory, but there was evidence on the subject, and the matter could not be taken from the jury. "
a treatise on the syntax of the new testament dialect - Page 21
by moses stuart - 1835
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The Bible cyclopędia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of ...

William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1843 - 734 pages
...manner of thinking and feeling, which was peculiar to the Hebrew, would still remain when he spake or wrote Greek. His style, then, would consist of...Greek, except by some modifications of this language, that is, either by assigning a new sense to words already extant, or by coining new ones. The Hellenists,...
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The New Testament commentary for schools, ed. by C.J. Ellicott

Charles John Ellicott (bp. of Gloucester) - 1879 - 502 pages
...framed, as has been said, with a sagacity that may well be looked on as inspired. But obviously it was not, and from the nature of the case could not be, more than that. The time had not come for proclaiming to the Church of Jerusalem the full width of...
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The New York State Reporter, Volume 36

Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 1150 pages
...where such loss could be traced to the operations of the defendant The proof to sustain this claim was not and from the nature of the case could not be very definite or satisfactory, but there was evidence on the subject and the matter could not be taken...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of ..., Volume 126

New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Hiram Edward Sickels - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 806 pages
...where such loss could be traced to the operations of the defendant. The proof to sustain this claim was not and, from the nature of the case, could not be very definite or satisfactory, but there was evidence on the subject, and the matter could not be taken...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1891 - 772 pages
...to the operations ^"t,™<:"00IIBr of the defendant. The proof to sustain this claim «trirt'ioB. " was not, and from the nature of the case could not be, very definite or satisfactory, but there was evidence on the subject, and the matter could not be taken...
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The Bi-centenary of the Founding of City of Detroit 1701-1901: Being the ...

Detroit (Mich.), Detroit (Mich.). Common Council - Detroit (Mich.) - 1902 - 422 pages
...the Mississippi, and also the possession of the line of lakes. Just what the English borders were, was not, and from the nature of the case, could not be clearly defined, for the Saxon was slowly but surely pushing to the west. All this was 70 years before...
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Jacksonian Democracy, 1829-1837

William MacDonald - Biography & Autobiography - 1906 - 382 pages
...system was necessarily unequal, that it favored certain industries at the expense of others, and that it was not, and from the nature of the case could not be, uniform in weight or effect upon different parts of the country. What protection meant, in practice,...
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The Orlando Furioso & Its Predecessor

Ernest Wood Edwards - Italian poetry - 1924 - 200 pages
...partly in ideas, but chiefly in poetic imagery and symbol; nor is it less evident, that his purpose was not, and, from the nature of the case, could not be completely achieved, since it was an attempt "to express in imagery or ideas that which in its fulness,...
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The American Nation: Jacksonian democracy, 1829-1837

Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1906 - 370 pages
...system was necessarily unequal, that it favored certain industries at the expense of others, and that it was not, and from the nature of the case could not be, uniform in weight or effect upon different parts of the country. What protection meant, in practice,...
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The Orlando Furioso & Its Predecessor

Ernest Wood Edwards - Italian poetry - 1924 - 192 pages
...partly in ideas, but chiefly in poetic imagery and symbol; nor is it less evident, that his purpose was not, and, from the nature of the case, could not be completely achieved, since it was an attempt "to express in imagery or ideas that which in its fulness,...
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