The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... circumstances CCIDENTAL circumstances devote considerable attention to the literature , customs and opinions of the inhabitants of the South of France , among whom arose the first blossoms of the modern European , as opposed In the ...
... circumstances CCIDENTAL circumstances devote considerable attention to the literature , customs and opinions of the inhabitants of the South of France , among whom arose the first blossoms of the modern European , as opposed In the ...
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... circumstances affecting the justice of the conviction , seems to be the proper sphere of this prerogative ; and it is doubtful whe- ther , if the criminal code of a country were in all respects just and lenient , it ought ever to extend ...
... circumstances affecting the justice of the conviction , seems to be the proper sphere of this prerogative ; and it is doubtful whe- ther , if the criminal code of a country were in all respects just and lenient , it ought ever to extend ...
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... circumstances connected with it . But it is incumbent upon those who would oppose every change professing to be an improvement , by the declara- tion , " nolumus leges Angliæ mu- tare , " to prove that legislators never make a bad law ...
... circumstances connected with it . But it is incumbent upon those who would oppose every change professing to be an improvement , by the declara- tion , " nolumus leges Angliæ mu- tare , " to prove that legislators never make a bad law ...
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... circumstances , praise ; ( if that poor meed could be of importance to them ; ) and what these private individuals have effected may surely encourage others , and shew that our object in its full extent is by no means impracticable ...
... circumstances , praise ; ( if that poor meed could be of importance to them ; ) and what these private individuals have effected may surely encourage others , and shew that our object in its full extent is by no means impracticable ...
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... circumstances have faded ever , I will with cheerfulness endeavour from my mind : at your request , how- to call back to remembrance the occur- rences of those long - departed days . It is ever a pleasure to me to reflect on the ...
... circumstances have faded ever , I will with cheerfulness endeavour from my mind : at your request , how- to call back to remembrance the occur- rences of those long - departed days . It is ever a pleasure to me to reflect on the ...
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