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... considered the Jewish mode of reckoning time , he would have found that their civil year began in the month Tizri , with the equinoxial new moon , in autumn ; and the Hebrew Scriptures justify the opinion that this commencement of the ...
... considered the Jewish mode of reckoning time , he would have found that their civil year began in the month Tizri , with the equinoxial new moon , in autumn ; and the Hebrew Scriptures justify the opinion that this commencement of the ...
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... considered in the light of a civil injury , On the other hand , I have met with no decision or dictum , that any writing in respect of which an action may be maintained as for a libel , may not also be prosecuted as a libel criminally ...
... considered in the light of a civil injury , On the other hand , I have met with no decision or dictum , that any writing in respect of which an action may be maintained as for a libel , may not also be prosecuted as a libel criminally ...
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... considered as matter of fact , that a series of volumes like the Transactions of the Royal Society , after the lapse of a few years , is seldom read except by those who are studying a subject with peculiar minuteness , and who wish to ...
... considered as matter of fact , that a series of volumes like the Transactions of the Royal Society , after the lapse of a few years , is seldom read except by those who are studying a subject with peculiar minuteness , and who wish to ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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