The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... taken ; even if it went on to state in what character they were taken , it would not be legal evidence that the party filled that character . The exemption is not claimed , nor can it be bestowed at the Sessions ; but in some subsequent ...
... taken ; even if it went on to state in what character they were taken , it would not be legal evidence that the party filled that character . The exemption is not claimed , nor can it be bestowed at the Sessions ; but in some subsequent ...
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... taken to use no English silks ; at another , to use no English cottons , muslins , or broad cloth . These impolitic changes were productive of incessant distress among Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a ...
... taken to use no English silks ; at another , to use no English cottons , muslins , or broad cloth . These impolitic changes were productive of incessant distress among Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a ...
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... taken indiscriminately ; a proposition to the truth of which every one must assent , though it has been generally disregarded . His own situation is very favourable for acquiring the kind of experience which it is the object of his ...
... taken indiscriminately ; a proposition to the truth of which every one must assent , though it has been generally disregarded . His own situation is very favourable for acquiring the kind of experience which it is the object of his ...
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