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Page 176
... favour of a defendant . The dependent , and , for that reason , as well as others , too commonly servile judges in the times of the Stuarts , and more particularly the Chief - justices Scroggs and Jeffreys , not only acted upon the ...
... favour of a defendant . The dependent , and , for that reason , as well as others , too commonly servile judges in the times of the Stuarts , and more particularly the Chief - justices Scroggs and Jeffreys , not only acted upon the ...
Page 298
... favour . These , however , being un- supported by the government - interest , met the fate of his Slave - Trade motions . • Mr. Pitt started a moderate reformer . Perhaps he had not then looked deep enough into his subject . Perhaps ...
... favour . These , however , being un- supported by the government - interest , met the fate of his Slave - Trade motions . • Mr. Pitt started a moderate reformer . Perhaps he had not then looked deep enough into his subject . Perhaps ...
Page 312
... favour of the practice of bleeding , in many of the varieties of fever , are valuable , and seem to give countenance to his own practice ; yet here we cannot but remark how apt we are to accommodate our treatment of diseases rather to ...
... favour of the practice of bleeding , in many of the varieties of fever , are valuable , and seem to give countenance to his own practice ; yet here we cannot but remark how apt we are to accommodate our treatment of diseases rather to ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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