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... ment greater than the profit will warrant , the design to adulterate will be abandoned , and the law will have its natural and wholesome success . Simple exposure through the press of persons guilty of adulteration is the most potent ...
... ment greater than the profit will warrant , the design to adulterate will be abandoned , and the law will have its natural and wholesome success . Simple exposure through the press of persons guilty of adulteration is the most potent ...
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... ment , at least by present methods , would be greatly enhanced . For this reason the British Government still aims to preserve the integ- rity and power of Afghanistan as a buffer be- tween the two empires . The recent advances of ...
... ment , at least by present methods , would be greatly enhanced . For this reason the British Government still aims to preserve the integ- rity and power of Afghanistan as a buffer be- tween the two empires . The recent advances of ...
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... ment had acceded to the request of the Execu- tive Committee of the society in appointing a Nonconformist as one of the Charity Commis- sioners ; and a Select Committee on the opera- tion of the Charitable Trusts Acts had been appointed ...
... ment had acceded to the request of the Execu- tive Committee of the society in appointing a Nonconformist as one of the Charity Commis- sioners ; and a Select Committee on the opera- tion of the Charitable Trusts Acts had been appointed ...
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... ment of the Diocesan Court ( or of the Provincial Court if the case be first heard in that court ) be in favor of the defendant , or in cases regarding ritual and doc- trine , if the judgment of both the Diocesan and Pro- vincial Courts ...
... ment of the Diocesan Court ( or of the Provincial Court if the case be first heard in that court ) be in favor of the defendant , or in cases regarding ritual and doc- trine , if the judgment of both the Diocesan and Pro- vincial Courts ...
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... ment . In 1840 the people of Victoria resisted by force the landing of English convicts at Melbourne , and threatened to collect a ship - load of the worst cases and land them on the coast of Devonshire if the mother - country persist ...
... ment . In 1840 the people of Victoria resisted by force the landing of English convicts at Melbourne , and threatened to collect a ship - load of the worst cases and land them on the coast of Devonshire if the mother - country persist ...
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