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... Lord Kames . After having apprized us of his Lordship's publications on law , he treats at great length of the history and mode of studying law ; and after having noticed the appearance of ... Lord Woodhouselee's Memoirs of Lord Kames . 85.
... Lord Kames . After having apprized us of his Lordship's publications on law , he treats at great length of the history and mode of studying law ; and after having noticed the appearance of ... Lord Woodhouselee's Memoirs of Lord Kames . 85.
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... Lord Kames to transfer , into the laws of England and Scotland reciprocally , the improvements which each might be found capable of affording to the other ; and to identify the principles of ... Lord Woodhouselee's Memoirs of Lord Kames .
... Lord Kames to transfer , into the laws of England and Scotland reciprocally , the improvements which each might be found capable of affording to the other ; and to identify the principles of ... Lord Woodhouselee's Memoirs of Lord Kames .
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... Lord St.Vincent , and noted for the keenness of their strictures : but their successors , the Board of Naval Revision , are not so generally known . The latter was instituted by Mr. Pitt and Lord Melville early in 1805 , for the purpose ...
... Lord St.Vincent , and noted for the keenness of their strictures : but their successors , the Board of Naval Revision , are not so generally known . The latter was instituted by Mr. Pitt and Lord Melville early in 1805 , for the purpose ...
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