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It is not a charge certainly , for he only suggests the question as a matter for farther enquiry ; but it is for enquiry into a suspicion of direct plagiarism , and cannot be tortured into any thing less , by any narrow interpretation ...
It is not a charge certainly , for he only suggests the question as a matter for farther enquiry ; but it is for enquiry into a suspicion of direct plagiarism , and cannot be tortured into any thing less , by any narrow interpretation ...
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All the forbearance and circumspection which it could exert , would still fail to reconcile men's minds to its operations , and to dis- arm their jealousy of its interference , direct or indirect , with secular affairs .
All the forbearance and circumspection which it could exert , would still fail to reconcile men's minds to its operations , and to dis- arm their jealousy of its interference , direct or indirect , with secular affairs .
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... liabilities , coin and bullion , and assets of all descriptions belonging to and at the disposal of the country banks ; to direct the publication of the accounts of each bank in some of the newspapers in its vicinity ; and to direct ...
... liabilities , coin and bullion , and assets of all descriptions belonging to and at the disposal of the country banks ; to direct the publication of the accounts of each bank in some of the newspapers in its vicinity ; and to direct ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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