The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... hand , Gua- rini's prologue to the Pastor Fido . The terminations of the 150 lines are four vowel sounds . Of these 150 final sounds , 37 are in a ; 49. in e ; 25 in i ; and 41 in o . Indeed , the authors of r Vol . i . . p . 99 . s Del ...
... hand , Gua- rini's prologue to the Pastor Fido . The terminations of the 150 lines are four vowel sounds . Of these 150 final sounds , 37 are in a ; 49. in e ; 25 in i ; and 41 in o . Indeed , the authors of r Vol . i . . p . 99 . s Del ...
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... hand . We But in politics and jurisprudence , the American people were compelled by the very novelty of their situation to think for VOL . II.—No. 3 . 10 themselves . Nature , which is explained by philosophers and 1828. ] 73 Kent's ...
... hand . We But in politics and jurisprudence , the American people were compelled by the very novelty of their situation to think for VOL . II.—No. 3 . 10 themselves . Nature , which is explained by philosophers and 1828. ] 73 Kent's ...
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... hand , have entertained a strange jealousy of the corpus juris civilis , and have studiously disclaimed and deprecated the idea of being under any obligations to it . The answer of their " sturdy ancestors " at Merton , has been always ...
... hand , have entertained a strange jealousy of the corpus juris civilis , and have studiously disclaimed and deprecated the idea of being under any obligations to it . The answer of their " sturdy ancestors " at Merton , has been always ...
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... hands , that the greater part of the ancient jurisconsults of a subsequent period , were very much addicted to the study of philosophy , and employed in expounding and interpreting their own science , those rules and principles which ...
... hands , that the greater part of the ancient jurisconsults of a subsequent period , were very much addicted to the study of philosophy , and employed in expounding and interpreting their own science , those rules and principles which ...
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... hands of an enemy , he was capitis minor and dead to the commonwealth . The Senate sometimes even re- fused to ransom their countrymen , when they could do so on easy terms , lest it should impair their military virtue and disci- pline ...
... hands of an enemy , he was capitis minor and dead to the commonwealth . The Senate sometimes even re- fused to ransom their countrymen , when they could do so on easy terms , lest it should impair their military virtue and disci- pline ...
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