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... gives place to the statute , and an old statute gives place to a new one : and this , upon a general principle of universal law , that leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant ; consonant to which , it was laid down by a law of the ...
... gives place to the statute , and an old statute gives place to a new one : and this , upon a general principle of universal law , that leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant ; consonant to which , it was laid down by a law of the ...
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... Give me but justice - I ask no charity . Your God is my God ; we are the same before him . What you have taken from me , that alone I claim and if you are too poor to restore it , are you not too poor to wear this costly attire , to ...
... Give me but justice - I ask no charity . Your God is my God ; we are the same before him . What you have taken from me , that alone I claim and if you are too poor to restore it , are you not too poor to wear this costly attire , to ...
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... give claim to immortality ; and , in another , to the friendly offices of Mr. and Mrs. Rich , in the bosom of whose family at Baghdad , I found all the consolations which benevolence and sympathy could bestow , and all the pleasures ...
... give claim to immortality ; and , in another , to the friendly offices of Mr. and Mrs. Rich , in the bosom of whose family at Baghdad , I found all the consolations which benevolence and sympathy could bestow , and all the pleasures ...
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AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
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