Select Reviews, Volume 5Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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Page 4
... less involved and expanded than they are at present ; and the fruits of whose labours have been hitherto locked up in the almost impervious recesses of a dead language , invisible to the general eye , when once partially shown ...
... less involved and expanded than they are at present ; and the fruits of whose labours have been hitherto locked up in the almost impervious recesses of a dead language , invisible to the general eye , when once partially shown ...
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... less , therefore , ought the neutral vessel to be confiscated , on board of which they are shipped . So that it must be said , either that the principle of the old French law , which I have above mentioned , has been entirely abandoned ...
... less , therefore , ought the neutral vessel to be confiscated , on board of which they are shipped . So that it must be said , either that the principle of the old French law , which I have above mentioned , has been entirely abandoned ...
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... less guilty , and do not de- serve a less punishment than the deserters themselves ; † and , indeed , among some nations , that crime has even been con- strued into high treason . The question which I am about to investigate , is of a ...
... less guilty , and do not de- serve a less punishment than the deserters themselves ; † and , indeed , among some nations , that crime has even been con- strued into high treason . The question which I am about to investigate , is of a ...
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... less adhered to , because Mr. Duponceau has great funds of his own , and need not have feared to draw on them . We trust that the reception of this work will be such as to induce him to fa- vour us with others of the same character ...
... less adhered to , because Mr. Duponceau has great funds of his own , and need not have feared to draw on them . We trust that the reception of this work will be such as to induce him to fa- vour us with others of the same character ...
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... less hazard , and a cultivator whose limited occupations would enable him to give to it a reasonable share of his time and attention . The very meaning of education seems to us to be , that the old should teach the young , and the wise ...
... less hazard , and a cultivator whose limited occupations would enable him to give to it a reasonable share of his time and attention . The very meaning of education seems to us to be , that the old should teach the young , and the wise ...
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