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... gives occasion to our author to say that Herodotus was the father of lies , and to quote Cicero to prove it , p . 338 - how among the Sabæans a single * This word , as Mr. Randolph expresses it , does not belong to the language that we ...
... gives occasion to our author to say that Herodotus was the father of lies , and to quote Cicero to prove it , p . 338 - how among the Sabæans a single * This word , as Mr. Randolph expresses it , does not belong to the language that we ...
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... compare our Common Law with the Civil . e.g. In the power which they respectively give to parents of disinheriting their children . establishing a system of what might properly be called natural 1829. ] 59 Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
... compare our Common Law with the Civil . e.g. In the power which they respectively give to parents of disinheriting their children . establishing a system of what might properly be called natural 1829. ] 59 Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
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... give as profitable as ample employment to the painter , the statuary , and the engraver . In shewing the reasonableness of this hope , we must endea- vour to make it appear how we are to be exempted from those laws and influences which ...
... give as profitable as ample employment to the painter , the statuary , and the engraver . In shewing the reasonableness of this hope , we must endea- vour to make it appear how we are to be exempted from those laws and influences which ...
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... give effect to its professed ob- jects . Who are better judges of the immediate interests of a pro- fession than they who practise it ? Who more able to instruct than . they who are skilled in it ? He claims for his brethren , in this ...
... give effect to its professed ob- jects . Who are better judges of the immediate interests of a pro- fession than they who practise it ? Who more able to instruct than . they who are skilled in it ? He claims for his brethren , in this ...
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... give lectures at one of the universi- ties . The second class must have a thorough knowledge of their par- ticular province . If to instruct in Greek or Latin , for example , they are required to be familiar with the principal writers ...
... give lectures at one of the universi- ties . The second class must have a thorough knowledge of their par- ticular province . If to instruct in Greek or Latin , for example , they are required to be familiar with the principal writers ...
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