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... regard to the Nature and Source of the Flame . By John Deuchar , M. W. S. , & c . This learned lecturer again returns to the charge , and satisfies us that he has suc- ceeded in firing cartridges by means of his fulminating powder and ...
... regard to the Nature and Source of the Flame . By John Deuchar , M. W. S. , & c . This learned lecturer again returns to the charge , and satisfies us that he has suc- ceeded in firing cartridges by means of his fulminating powder and ...
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... regard and attachment , can feel any thing of the true fervour of friendship . - The case is the plainer , because ... regards and attachments , is seen to imply by something in air and demeanour , by some expression , which may be too ...
... regard and attachment , can feel any thing of the true fervour of friendship . - The case is the plainer , because ... regards and attachments , is seen to imply by something in air and demeanour , by some expression , which may be too ...
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... regard to offences against individuals , such as murder or rob- bery , a feeling of detestation already exists in the public mind . which induces a persuasion of the necessity and justice of severity , and the principles of the law ...
... regard to offences against individuals , such as murder or rob- bery , a feeling of detestation already exists in the public mind . which induces a persuasion of the necessity and justice of severity , and the principles of the law ...
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