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... circumstances , which he supposes to be most decisive in his favour , is the occurrence of horizontal strata , lying ... circumstance has of necessity led to the strange hypothesis already refuted under different forms ; namely , that ...
... circumstances , which he supposes to be most decisive in his favour , is the occurrence of horizontal strata , lying ... circumstance has of necessity led to the strange hypothesis already refuted under different forms ; namely , that ...
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... circumstances required it formerly to be lowered , they now require it to be raised . To place borrowers on the same foot- ing as a century or half a century ago , the legislative limit should now be seven per cent . ' Such a ...
... circumstances required it formerly to be lowered , they now require it to be raised . To place borrowers on the same foot- ing as a century or half a century ago , the legislative limit should now be seven per cent . ' Such a ...
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... circumstances in question . In compliance with the practice which has of late years characterized the French press , he has prefixed some general remarks expressive of admiration of the French government , and of a confidence of its ...
... circumstances in question . In compliance with the practice which has of late years characterized the French press , he has prefixed some general remarks expressive of admiration of the French government , and of a confidence of its ...
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