North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... body of this western Pagan ; and like Attilius Regulus , he would not accept of his own life , when it was tendered him , upon that ( in his account ) low condition of compliance with the English , refusing to send an old coun- sellor ...
... body of this western Pagan ; and like Attilius Regulus , he would not accept of his own life , when it was tendered him , upon that ( in his account ) low condition of compliance with the English , refusing to send an old coun- sellor ...
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... body or the fruit of her womb ) gave special charge concerning her , aocording to his noble and christian disposition . " There is a remarkable instance of bravery in a young girl , related at page 220 ; the occurrence took place in ...
... body or the fruit of her womb ) gave special charge concerning her , aocording to his noble and christian disposition . " There is a remarkable instance of bravery in a young girl , related at page 220 ; the occurrence took place in ...
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... body politick . It encourages industry , by guarding its fruits , promotes enterprize by protecting its gains ; watches over the nuptial state , binds together parent and child , and establishes the relation of master and servant . It ...
... body politick . It encourages industry , by guarding its fruits , promotes enterprize by protecting its gains ; watches over the nuptial state , binds together parent and child , and establishes the relation of master and servant . It ...
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... body of rules , principles and maxims , which are not to be found in any formal legislative act , but exist in the records of courts , in the treasured opinions of wise and learned judges , in the writings and essays of reverend sages ...
... body of rules , principles and maxims , which are not to be found in any formal legislative act , but exist in the records of courts , in the treasured opinions of wise and learned judges , in the writings and essays of reverend sages ...
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... body of laws which they affected to supersede . And even this very common law of England , which we have adopted , does not owe its origin and growth entirely to the country from which it received its name . The Danes , the Saxons , the ...
... body of laws which they affected to supersede . And even this very common law of England , which we have adopted , does not owe its origin and growth entirely to the country from which it received its name . The Danes , the Saxons , the ...
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