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only it be an object of visible perception , a libel does not appear to be confined to any particular form or shape . Thus , a libel may be either in writing , which is technically called libel in scriptis , or without writing ...
only it be an object of visible perception , a libel does not appear to be confined to any particular form or shape . Thus , a libel may be either in writing , which is technically called libel in scriptis , or without writing ...
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... principally in this that in common parlance , generally , if not al- ways , we require that the meaning should detract from the possession of some worthy quality really possessed by the object to which the meaning relates ; while in ...
... principally in this that in common parlance , generally , if not al- ways , we require that the meaning should detract from the possession of some worthy quality really possessed by the object to which the meaning relates ; while in ...
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The object of this paper is to give an account of some experiments that were performed on the chalybeate preparations of the Dublin Pharmacopæia , in order that they might be rendered more uniform and permanent .
The object of this paper is to give an account of some experiments that were performed on the chalybeate preparations of the Dublin Pharmacopæia , in order that they might be rendered more uniform and permanent .
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Reform Parliamentary Arguments | 51 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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