The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... important ques- tions respecting popular rights , especially the right of juries to consider the question of law as well as of fact . Then comes the inquiry which , even at this distance of time , retains so much of its interest , who ...
... important ques- tions respecting popular rights , especially the right of juries to consider the question of law as well as of fact . Then comes the inquiry which , even at this distance of time , retains so much of its interest , who ...
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... important points . Burke was a decided partisan of Lord Rockingham , and continued so during the whole of that nobleman's life : Junius , on * The passage here referred to is comprised in one line . Junius has been repre- sem ing , in a ...
... important points . Burke was a decided partisan of Lord Rockingham , and continued so during the whole of that nobleman's life : Junius , on * The passage here referred to is comprised in one line . Junius has been repre- sem ing , in a ...
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... important stranger : -unless , indeed , he early acquired so confident an opinion as to who was the man , that he had no longer doubt enough to be curious . And it was just as impossible , that to a mind thus prepared and prompt to ...
... important stranger : -unless , indeed , he early acquired so confident an opinion as to who was the man , that he had no longer doubt enough to be curious . And it was just as impossible , that to a mind thus prepared and prompt to ...
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... importance ; the popu- lation of Great Britain was then for the first time ascertained , and this was followed by an official inquiry into the state of the poor . The population was found to be 10,942,646 . The number of persons ...
... importance ; the popu- lation of Great Britain was then for the first time ascertained , and this was followed by an official inquiry into the state of the poor . The population was found to be 10,942,646 . The number of persons ...
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... importance ; and even from the caprice of fashion in a country where thousands of families are dependent for daily bread upon the taste for silks or stuffs , ribands , and buttons , and buckles . Formerly , indeed , these things seldom ...
... importance ; and even from the caprice of fashion in a country where thousands of families are dependent for daily bread upon the taste for silks or stuffs , ribands , and buttons , and buckles . Formerly , indeed , these things seldom ...
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