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Page 165
... appears that , by very many authorities , libel is deemed to be a public offence as tending to a breach of the peace but Mr. George objects to this definition , because , he says , many cases are held to be libels in which no such ten ...
... appears that , by very many authorities , libel is deemed to be a public offence as tending to a breach of the peace but Mr. George objects to this definition , because , he says , many cases are held to be libels in which no such ten ...
Page 221
... appears to have been written not so much for the sake of the events that marked the author's life , as for the strictures and observations relative to Dissenting colleges and churches with which it is abundantly interspersed , and which ...
... appears to have been written not so much for the sake of the events that marked the author's life , as for the strictures and observations relative to Dissenting colleges and churches with which it is abundantly interspersed , and which ...
Page 228
... appears to have then taken place ; and the Romans , leaving to the Greeks the pre - eminence in temples and in statues , applied themselves strenuously during their re- publican æra to objects of solid use . At that period , we hear of ...
... appears to have then taken place ; and the Romans , leaving to the Greeks the pre - eminence in temples and in statues , applied themselves strenuously during their re- publican æra to objects of solid use . At that period , we hear of ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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