The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... circumstance . Nor is this the only effect of the discipline in the 2d battalion 44th regiment . ' Every thing must be precise and explanatory ; and if , for instance , he has occasion to use the word hospital , he adds the definition ...
... circumstance . Nor is this the only effect of the discipline in the 2d battalion 44th regiment . ' Every thing must be precise and explanatory ; and if , for instance , he has occasion to use the word hospital , he adds the definition ...
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... circumstance has sur- prised us the more , because the reasoning of the President , by be- ing translated into Judge Blackstone's Commentaries , ( B. I. c . 14. ) , was furnished to the hand of every Englishman , who pretends to have ...
... circumstance has sur- prised us the more , because the reasoning of the President , by be- ing translated into Judge Blackstone's Commentaries , ( B. I. c . 14. ) , was furnished to the hand of every Englishman , who pretends to have ...
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... circumstances with their horses , oxen , cows , and sheep , except ' that it was not fashionable to kill and eat them , ' ยง did he mean to insinuate , that , with regard to the latter peculiarity , their slaves ' were any better off ...
... circumstances with their horses , oxen , cows , and sheep , except ' that it was not fashionable to kill and eat them , ' ยง did he mean to insinuate , that , with regard to the latter peculiarity , their slaves ' were any better off ...
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... circumstance which alone constitutes the foundation of property . Every man must here judge for himself . Every man thinks his own life and liberty above all price ; and yet they are the only equivalents , which the law will now accept ...
... circumstance which alone constitutes the foundation of property . Every man must here judge for himself . Every man thinks his own life and liberty above all price ; and yet they are the only equivalents , which the law will now accept ...
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... circumstances , the English Courts would have rejoined ' he has a V on his breast . ' If our laws will recog nise such a state as that of slavery , there is no help for the neces- sary and concomitant evils ; and the only way , it ...
... circumstances , the English Courts would have rejoined ' he has a V on his breast . ' If our laws will recog nise such a state as that of slavery , there is no help for the neces- sary and concomitant evils ; and the only way , it ...
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