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... considerable . The translation is executed with considerable spirit , though not without a number of erroneous and inelegant expressions , in consequence of too close an adherence to the original . ART . XI . Police Report of May , 1817 ...
... considerable . The translation is executed with considerable spirit , though not without a number of erroneous and inelegant expressions , in consequence of too close an adherence to the original . ART . XI . Police Report of May , 1817 ...
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... considerable reduction in the number of judges ; a department of public expence which , in France , is very considerable , from the extraordinary number ( twenty - seven ) of the provincial courts , and the endless succession of law ...
... considerable reduction in the number of judges ; a department of public expence which , in France , is very considerable , from the extraordinary number ( twenty - seven ) of the provincial courts , and the endless succession of law ...
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... considerable merit , but he thinks that the values assigned by Mr. Wedgwood himself are extremely erroneous . It will not be seen without surprize , ' he observes , that the 1077th degree of the thermometer of Fahrenheit , which ...
... considerable merit , but he thinks that the values assigned by Mr. Wedgwood himself are extremely erroneous . It will not be seen without surprize , ' he observes , that the 1077th degree of the thermometer of Fahrenheit , which ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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