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Page 105
... common malignant retailer of abuse and falsehood . An elegant print of the Countess is given as a frontispiece . Art . 49. The Prompter ; a Commentary on common Sayings and Subjects , which are full of common Sense , the best Sense in ...
... common malignant retailer of abuse and falsehood . An elegant print of the Countess is given as a frontispiece . Art . 49. The Prompter ; a Commentary on common Sayings and Subjects , which are full of common Sense , the best Sense in ...
Page 331
... common law , ' our author represents as consisting in the profession and exercise of the Jewish laws , rites , and cere monies . The offence ( continues Mr. P. ) which was punishable by the common law , was not the denial of ...
... common law , ' our author represents as consisting in the profession and exercise of the Jewish laws , rites , and cere monies . The offence ( continues Mr. P. ) which was punishable by the common law , was not the denial of ...
Page 536
... common people were contented and happy in regard to these matters . She had no reason for doubting the truth and sincerity of the accounts which she received , as her favourites took care to prevent any in- formation to the contrary ...
... common people were contented and happy in regard to these matters . She had no reason for doubting the truth and sincerity of the accounts which she received , as her favourites took care to prevent any in- formation to the contrary ...
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