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... object of wor- ship in both nations , is beyond dispute . From the same source , the Brahmins , the Phœnicians , the Hebrews , & c . borrowed their language and their God , Bel or Baal . The most probable ety- mon of the word Celt or ...
... object of wor- ship in both nations , is beyond dispute . From the same source , the Brahmins , the Phœnicians , the Hebrews , & c . borrowed their language and their God , Bel or Baal . The most probable ety- mon of the word Celt or ...
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... object of these ' Out- lines ' is to furnish the law student with a concise and orderly view of every branch of that vast system , the details of which are to occupy him through life . His future studies may , perhaps , be facilitated ...
... object of these ' Out- lines ' is to furnish the law student with a concise and orderly view of every branch of that vast system , the details of which are to occupy him through life . His future studies may , perhaps , be facilitated ...
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... animals grow , live and feel , " is quoted and pronounced " rather euphonic than sound . " Then follows a system of classification , of which the object is " to assist the student's [ the law 50 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
... animals grow , live and feel , " is quoted and pronounced " rather euphonic than sound . " Then follows a system of classification , of which the object is " to assist the student's [ the law 50 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
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object is " to assist the student's [ the law student's ] future in- quiries [ what is to become of Coke and Plowden ? ] by presenting him an outline , which at a proper season [ in term time , we sup- pose ] he may fill up by his own ...
object is " to assist the student's [ the law student's ] future in- quiries [ what is to become of Coke and Plowden ? ] by presenting him an outline , which at a proper season [ in term time , we sup- pose ] he may fill up by his own ...
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... object in the same way to the whole of the fifth lecture " on civil government , " as dealing altogether in vague and in- applicable generalities . And so of other parts of the book . Thus in the eighth lecture " on the laws of nature ...
... object in the same way to the whole of the fifth lecture " on civil government , " as dealing altogether in vague and in- applicable generalities . And so of other parts of the book . Thus in the eighth lecture " on the laws of nature ...
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