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Page 166
... common law . The author was consulted on the question , Whether the incapacities of being a witness , and of being a juror , from con- viction of perjury at common law , could be removed by the king's pardon ? After a careful ...
... common law . The author was consulted on the question , Whether the incapacities of being a witness , and of being a juror , from con- viction of perjury at common law , could be removed by the king's pardon ? After a careful ...
Page 354
... common minds usually do who patiently submit to the yoke . Miss Wollstonecraft's history is certainly the best refutation of her innovating system ; and the writer of this little tract , paying however great respect to the virtuous ...
... common minds usually do who patiently submit to the yoke . Miss Wollstonecraft's history is certainly the best refutation of her innovating system ; and the writer of this little tract , paying however great respect to the virtuous ...
Page 396
... common than to meet his carts in the streets , retailing his tithes , with a per- son in each , vociferating , " come buy my asparagus ! -oh rare cauli- flowers ! " & c . & c . A few instances equally oppressive with these , have ...
... common than to meet his carts in the streets , retailing his tithes , with a per- son in each , vociferating , " come buy my asparagus ! -oh rare cauli- flowers ! " & c . & c . A few instances equally oppressive with these , have ...
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