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... . Archdeacon of Sarum . Remarks upon a late Decision in the Court of Arches , & c . By the Rev. George Hutton , D. D. Vicar of Sutterton , & c . Page 92 107 120 136 151 159 178 201 CONTENTS OF No. XIV . Page ART . I. Present CONTENTS .
... present time . From the French . - XV . Poems , by William Robert Spencer . XVI . Euripidis Supplices Mulieres , Iphigenia in Aulide , et in Tauris , cum Notis Jer . Marklandi integris , et aliorum selectis . Accedunt de Græcorum quinta ...
... present Ascendancy of the French or Democratic Party in that Country , in two Letters to a Friend . Edinburgh , Ballantyne . 1812 . IN the message of the President of the United States , communi- cated to Congress on the 5th November ...
... present ruler of the French is subject ; and to take no notice of it whatever , at least till it had clearly been ascertained what its operation would be , and to what extent neutral powers would acquiesce in so odious a decree ; -or ...
... present day , mer- chant vessels only are intended by that instruction . It is distinctly pointed out , not only by whom , but in what manner , the search is to be made . If it be done by any officer below the rank of a lieute- nant ...