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Page 142
... less accurate and complete ; the erudition of their native citizens , with some exceptions , less extensive and profound ; and the works published by American authors , in general , less learned , instructive , and elegant , than are ...
... less accurate and complete ; the erudition of their native citizens , with some exceptions , less extensive and profound ; and the works published by American authors , in general , less learned , instructive , and elegant , than are ...
Page 276
... less consumable or subject to decay , than most other commodities . Certain portions of these metals , with an impression struck upon them , by order of the Sovereign , as a guarantee of their purity and weight , serve as Coin . ' Coins ...
... less consumable or subject to decay , than most other commodities . Certain portions of these metals , with an impression struck upon them , by order of the Sovereign , as a guarantee of their purity and weight , serve as Coin . ' Coins ...
Page 514
... less blind , less violent , and less hopeless ; and whatever apprehension of injurious effects , in some points of view , this im- portant invention may excite , yet on the whole it was undoubtedly one of the most extensive and powerful ...
... less blind , less violent , and less hopeless ; and whatever apprehension of injurious effects , in some points of view , this im- portant invention may excite , yet on the whole it was undoubtedly one of the most extensive and powerful ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
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