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Page 206
... opinion : in the language of the law , he is stopped by his own confession ; and in this predicament stands Mr. Flower . Mr. Clifford's argument , on the application to the court for an Habeas Corpus , was certainly able , though ...
... opinion : in the language of the law , he is stopped by his own confession ; and in this predicament stands Mr. Flower . Mr. Clifford's argument , on the application to the court for an Habeas Corpus , was certainly able , though ...
Page 208
... opinion that , when we speak of increase of price , " we might with more propriety talk of " Depreciation of Paper ; " and that the profusion of paper has blown up the nominal value of the capital of the public debt , ' and has in ...
... opinion that , when we speak of increase of price , " we might with more propriety talk of " Depreciation of Paper ; " and that the profusion of paper has blown up the nominal value of the capital of the public debt , ' and has in ...
Page 316
... opinion , as far as the cause of revealed religion is concerned , with little propriety . The aberrations or excentricitiesof methodism it may be wise to notice , and if possible to correct : but the zeal for religion , if it be not ...
... opinion , as far as the cause of revealed religion is concerned , with little propriety . The aberrations or excentricitiesof methodism it may be wise to notice , and if possible to correct : but the zeal for religion , if it be not ...
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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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