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Page 196
... taken ; even if it went on to state in what character they were taken , it would not be legal evidence that the party filled that character . The exemption is not claimed , nor can it be bestowed at the Sessions ; but in some subsequent ...
... taken ; even if it went on to state in what character they were taken , it would not be legal evidence that the party filled that character . The exemption is not claimed , nor can it be bestowed at the Sessions ; but in some subsequent ...
Page 351
... taken to exhibit the personage under consideration during the period of his youth , and in the mo- ments of his privacy . In this particular , the volume before us is deficient to a distressing degree . The memorials for this purpose ...
... taken to exhibit the personage under consideration during the period of his youth , and in the mo- ments of his privacy . In this particular , the volume before us is deficient to a distressing degree . The memorials for this purpose ...
Page 440
... taken care to enumerate the clerical livings which are at the disposal of the respective colleges . We regret that he has been comparatively brief in his report of the different libraries . No at- tempt is made to give an outline of the ...
... taken care to enumerate the clerical livings which are at the disposal of the respective colleges . We regret that he has been comparatively brief in his report of the different libraries . No at- tempt is made to give an outline of the ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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