The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... seems not a natural or obvious form of phrase ; it involves , when strictly considered , a dis- tinction in degree with respect to inviolability , which does not seem natural ; an oath cannot well be kept more inviolably or less invio ...
... seems not a natural or obvious form of phrase ; it involves , when strictly considered , a dis- tinction in degree with respect to inviolability , which does not seem natural ; an oath cannot well be kept more inviolably or less invio ...
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... seems to be admitted that they were on the whole unsuccessful ; as no treaty was concluded , nor any encouragement held out which could induce British merchants to risk the chance of making an unprofitable adventure , such as must be ...
... seems to be admitted that they were on the whole unsuccessful ; as no treaty was concluded , nor any encouragement held out which could induce British merchants to risk the chance of making an unprofitable adventure , such as must be ...
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... seems to have been this . The creditors of the institu- tion had less faith in its solvency , than the public seem to have had in its efficiency as an instrument of conversion . They were clamorous for money , actions were commenced ...
... seems to have been this . The creditors of the institu- tion had less faith in its solvency , than the public seem to have had in its efficiency as an instrument of conversion . They were clamorous for money , actions were commenced ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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