The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... given to the General who commanded this fortress to temporise , and elude the ces- sion . But this order was either not given or arrived too late , as Poty and Anapa were surrendered at the same time to the Turks . By the abandonment of ...
... given to the General who commanded this fortress to temporise , and elude the ces- sion . But this order was either not given or arrived too late , as Poty and Anapa were surrendered at the same time to the Turks . By the abandonment of ...
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... given , but these shall suffice . Of the second class , the same remark as to the extreme term of life , would hold good . Within the circle of our own immediate connexions , there have died three of about 80 years of age ; there are ...
... given , but these shall suffice . Of the second class , the same remark as to the extreme term of life , would hold good . Within the circle of our own immediate connexions , there have died three of about 80 years of age ; there are ...
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... given a power which cannot be executed . What then must be the rule ? To take that mean , which de- parting as little as possible from strict construction , will accom- plish the object of the power , when strict construction will not ...
... given a power which cannot be executed . What then must be the rule ? To take that mean , which de- parting as little as possible from strict construction , will accom- plish the object of the power , when strict construction will not ...
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