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receiver , called the coffer , it is ground to small sand by massy iron weights , fastened to the ends of strong beams of timber . These timbers are called lifters , are made of heart of oak , eight or nine feet in length , and , being ...
receiver , called the coffer , it is ground to small sand by massy iron weights , fastened to the ends of strong beams of timber . These timbers are called lifters , are made of heart of oak , eight or nine feet in length , and , being ...
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... called as being now pre- served in the Medicean gallery at Florence , was first discovered . Mr. L. gives his opinion that it is the statue mentioned by Pliny , 1. 1. c . 14. and 1. 36. c . 5 , and executed by Phidias . It cannot be ...
... called as being now pre- served in the Medicean gallery at Florence , was first discovered . Mr. L. gives his opinion that it is the statue mentioned by Pliny , 1. 1. c . 14. and 1. 36. c . 5 , and executed by Phidias . It cannot be ...
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... called depositum ; and such bailee is not chargeable for a com- mon neglect , but it must be a gross one to make him liable . 2 Str . 1099 . 2. A delivery of goods which are useful to keep , and they are to be returned again in specie ...
... called depositum ; and such bailee is not chargeable for a com- mon neglect , but it must be a gross one to make him liable . 2 Str . 1099 . 2. A delivery of goods which are useful to keep , and they are to be returned again in specie ...
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