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... character and condition which by law results from the state of marriage , while it subsists , and from thence to infer tights of action and legal responsibilities as consequences following from such alteration of character and condition ...
... character and condition which by law results from the state of marriage , while it subsists , and from thence to infer tights of action and legal responsibilities as consequences following from such alteration of character and condition ...
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... character which has been now examined , who was certainly not Mr. Dyer's friend for some years before his death , had been governed by this generous sentiment , this long note would have been unnecessary . ' The reader will find some ...
... character which has been now examined , who was certainly not Mr. Dyer's friend for some years before his death , had been governed by this generous sentiment , this long note would have been unnecessary . ' The reader will find some ...
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... Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry . 8vo . 4 Vols . pp . about 400 in each . Boards . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1800 . TH 11. 115. 6d . ' HE original genius of Robert Burns , the unfortunate cir- cumstances in which he ...
... Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry . 8vo . 4 Vols . pp . about 400 in each . Boards . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1800 . TH 11. 115. 6d . ' HE original genius of Robert Burns , the unfortunate cir- cumstances in which he ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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