The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - Literature, Modern |
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... common law of England , and therefore ought not to be used . The next is , that the common application of the word amounts to a voluntary express renunciation , which is not in this case , nor what will follow from the premises . My ...
... common law of England , and therefore ought not to be used . The next is , that the common application of the word amounts to a voluntary express renunciation , which is not in this case , nor what will follow from the premises . My ...
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... common property . The public good is a common - place equally belonging to all these cants , though variously modified according to circumstances and situations . The monarch laments the necessity of laying additional burdens upon his ...
... common property . The public good is a common - place equally belonging to all these cants , though variously modified according to circumstances and situations . The monarch laments the necessity of laying additional burdens upon his ...
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... common talents . He was a striking instance of the elevation and triumph of native genius above the adventitious circumstances of fortune and of situation . Himself engaged in trade , and placed in a town more remarkable for its ...
... common talents . He was a striking instance of the elevation and triumph of native genius above the adventitious circumstances of fortune and of situation . Himself engaged in trade , and placed in a town more remarkable for its ...
Contents
Education Account of the Gulph and Territory of Cataro | 10 |
concluded Synonymic Elucidations continued Remark | 34 |
Writers Observations on and Selections from the Greek | 45 |
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