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... peculiar mu- nicipal jurisprudence of England , but who , with many others on like subjects , are by no means sufficient to make a ' ripe scholar ' in the law . These subjects have been treated by a large class of writers , many of them ...
... peculiar mu- nicipal jurisprudence of England , but who , with many others on like subjects , are by no means sufficient to make a ' ripe scholar ' in the law . These subjects have been treated by a large class of writers , many of them ...
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... peculiar hardness as to resist fire , and to be often made use of by the poor in the north of Europe , as a lining for their chimneys , instead of mortar . We find another example in a species of moss called Byssus , which , on being ...
... peculiar hardness as to resist fire , and to be often made use of by the poor in the north of Europe , as a lining for their chimneys , instead of mortar . We find another example in a species of moss called Byssus , which , on being ...
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... peculiar to animal life , and to separate it clearly from vegetable life , are , 1. Locomotion ; 2. A stomach , intestines , and an alimentary canal ; 3. The yielding of ammonia on analysis ; 4. A limited intelli- gence , called ...
... peculiar to animal life , and to separate it clearly from vegetable life , are , 1. Locomotion ; 2. A stomach , intestines , and an alimentary canal ; 3. The yielding of ammonia on analysis ; 4. A limited intelli- gence , called ...
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... peculiar to such a form , the abolition of that form does not per se imply a repeal of those laws . The ultimate sovereignty of all societies must reside in the people . The constitutional compact , 62 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
... peculiar to such a form , the abolition of that form does not per se imply a repeal of those laws . The ultimate sovereignty of all societies must reside in the people . The constitutional compact , 62 [ August , Hoffman's Legal Outlines .
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... peculiar to later times , and eminently distinguish the age in which we live . In this age , national taste and refinement are not the growth of foreign conquest , nor are their seeds introduced amidst the spoils of vanquished nations ...
... peculiar to later times , and eminently distinguish the age in which we live . In this age , national taste and refinement are not the growth of foreign conquest , nor are their seeds introduced amidst the spoils of vanquished nations ...
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