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... particular point , lead them to feel less repugnance and disgust at that kind of violation of the dead which has , in all ages and countries , been more or less reprobated . Of the utility , or rather absolute necessity , of the ...
... particular point , lead them to feel less repugnance and disgust at that kind of violation of the dead which has , in all ages and countries , been more or less reprobated . Of the utility , or rather absolute necessity , of the ...
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... particular fair so many farthings more than at another ; while Mr. Maitland , determined to surpass his noble opponent in prolixity if not in detail , has taken above 30 pages to convey what might easily have been expressed in half - a ...
... particular fair so many farthings more than at another ; while Mr. Maitland , determined to surpass his noble opponent in prolixity if not in detail , has taken above 30 pages to convey what might easily have been expressed in half - a ...
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... particular pro- fession , and preventing any deviations from the prescribed routine without the sanction of the heads of the University . " Another and a less acceptable proposition is that of restrain- ing the liberty of the press ...
... particular pro- fession , and preventing any deviations from the prescribed routine without the sanction of the heads of the University . " Another and a less acceptable proposition is that of restrain- ing the liberty of the press ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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