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The law of adulterine bastardy has thus , it appears , undergone two important changes , without the intervention of any act of the legislature ; and the principle of certainty , upon which it formerly proceeded , and which the great ...
The law of adulterine bastardy has thus , it appears , undergone two important changes , without the intervention of any act of the legislature ; and the principle of certainty , upon which it formerly proceeded , and which the great ...
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... and we therefore must content ourselves with saying generally that those details are not more curious in their individual character , than interesting and important in elucidation of the Scriptural denunciations against Edom .
... and we therefore must content ourselves with saying generally that those details are not more curious in their individual character , than interesting and important in elucidation of the Scriptural denunciations against Edom .
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In general , where there has been a change , the persons are of greater weight and consequence , and the returns have been obtained for more important places . England and Wales , for instance , the richest , the most populous , and in ...
In general , where there has been a change , the persons are of greater weight and consequence , and the returns have been obtained for more important places . England and Wales , for instance , the richest , the most populous , and in ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Espaņol ķ Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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