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He applies this to the point in question , and quotes the support which they have given to the dangerous and improper paragraph of Mr. Gibbon . We are informed too , that they have left the objection without one word in reply , or in ...
He applies this to the point in question , and quotes the support which they have given to the dangerous and improper paragraph of Mr. Gibbon . We are informed too , that they have left the objection without one word in reply , or in ...
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He appealed to the metropolitan , and sentence was given against him . This is the story of the poem . After his death , the dean's successor , who happened to be his nephew , tried the cause again and obtained a reversal of the decree ...
He appealed to the metropolitan , and sentence was given against him . This is the story of the poem . After his death , the dean's successor , who happened to be his nephew , tried the cause again and obtained a reversal of the decree ...
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The principal clauses in this act were , that tenants should be obliged to sow a proportion of their land with flax ; ( which regulation indeed had been adopted more than a century before ) ; that premiums should be annually given to ...
The principal clauses in this act were , that tenants should be obliged to sow a proportion of their land with flax ; ( which regulation indeed had been adopted more than a century before ) ; that premiums should be annually given to ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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