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He further desired their opinion whether , if torture should be applied , it should
be done by priests or laymen ; and whether , if no person could be found in
England to do the office , he might send for expert torturers from foreign parts .
He further desired their opinion whether , if torture should be applied , it should
be done by priests or laymen ; and whether , if no person could be found in
England to do the office , he might send for expert torturers from foreign parts .
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very numerous , and leave unexplained no allusion of the author to persons or
events . The first of the preliminary dissertations gives a general view of the
political history of Great Britain , from the accession of George III . to the time
when ...
very numerous , and leave unexplained no allusion of the author to persons or
events . The first of the preliminary dissertations gives a general view of the
political history of Great Britain , from the accession of George III . to the time
when ...
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Private Correspondence of David Hume with several distinguished Persons ,
between the Years 1761 and 1776 ; now first published from the Originals . 4to .
pp . 285 . ll . 11s . 6d . Boards . Colburn . The title of this volume would have been
...
Private Correspondence of David Hume with several distinguished Persons ,
between the Years 1761 and 1776 ; now first published from the Originals . 4to .
pp . 285 . ll . 11s . 6d . Boards . Colburn . The title of this volume would have been
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French History | 7 |
OF | 39 |
ABSTRACT of the Information re African Institution 15th Report of | 47 |
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