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And yet not only is this perfectly well understood and allowed , but it has lately been made the ground for extending the right of opposition to competing companies and public bodies in certain cases , as we shall mention presently .
And yet not only is this perfectly well understood and allowed , but it has lately been made the ground for extending the right of opposition to competing companies and public bodies in certain cases , as we shall mention presently .
Page 440
He was well received by the fra- ternity of the convent , and allowed free access to all their books , from which he selected about a hundred of the most precious , hoping to be allowed to purchase them ; but the monks , now made aware ...
He was well received by the fra- ternity of the convent , and allowed free access to all their books , from which he selected about a hundred of the most precious , hoping to be allowed to purchase them ; but the monks , now made aware ...
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Of the first , the reviewer says that the promoters had made a mistake in the deposited section , which the Committee of the Commons had allowed to be corrected by the deposit of an amended section ...
Of the first , the reviewer says that the promoters had made a mistake in the deposited section , which the Committee of the Commons had allowed to be corrected by the deposit of an amended section ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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