The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...A. Phelps, 1826 - 312 страница |
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... causes , the English are the in * This division of know ledge is unavoidably imperfect and is little respected in the details of this work . The observations are not to be committed to memory ; but to be read by the pupil to the tutor ...
... causes , the English are the in * This division of know ledge is unavoidably imperfect and is little respected in the details of this work . The observations are not to be committed to memory ; but to be read by the pupil to the tutor ...
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... cause they are unable to lift their fore - legs over their heads . The secret of this art depends , then , on keeping down the hands and arms , and acting under the water with them . The parts of any body which rise out of the water ...
... cause they are unable to lift their fore - legs over their heads . The secret of this art depends , then , on keeping down the hands and arms , and acting under the water with them . The parts of any body which rise out of the water ...
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... unless twelve of a grand JURY have declar- ed , in a bill of indictment , that there is cause for trying him ; and he cannot be convicted or punished , except a verdict has been given against him by another JURY 36 GOVERNMENT AND LAWS .
... unless twelve of a grand JURY have declar- ed , in a bill of indictment , that there is cause for trying him ; and he cannot be convicted or punished , except a verdict has been given against him by another JURY 36 GOVERNMENT AND LAWS .
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... causes , and all other commissions and courts of like nature , are illegal and pernicious : 4. That levying money for , or to the use of the crown , by pretence of prerogative . without grant of parliament , for longer time , or in all ...
... causes , and all other commissions and courts of like nature , are illegal and pernicious : 4. That levying money for , or to the use of the crown , by pretence of prerogative . without grant of parliament , for longer time , or in all ...
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... cause to be executed , arbitrary orders , ought to be punished : and every person called upon or ap- prehended by virtue of the law , ought immediately to obey ; and he renders himself culpable by resistance . 8. The law ought to impose ...
... cause to be executed , arbitrary orders , ought to be punished : and every person called upon or ap- prehended by virtue of the law , ought immediately to obey ; and he renders himself culpable by resistance . 8. The law ought to impose ...
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