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... give way at the seams they can not ; they From a thorough trial of this machine , and a will hold together when the cloth or ' calico careful examination of all the other machines , l around them hangs in rags and tatters . " Send for a ...
... give way at the seams they can not ; they From a thorough trial of this machine , and a will hold together when the cloth or ' calico careful examination of all the other machines , l around them hangs in rags and tatters . " Send for a ...
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... give evidence against himself . The case of the old clergyman , Peacham , is , unfortunately , but too familiar to , the world . He was accused of treason on account of some passages in a sermon found in his study , but which he denied ...
... give evidence against himself . The case of the old clergyman , Peacham , is , unfortunately , but too familiar to , the world . He was accused of treason on account of some passages in a sermon found in his study , but which he denied ...
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... give law . * * Cursed ( saith the law ) is he that removeth the landmark . The mislayer of a mere stone is to blame ; but it is the unjust judge that is the capital remover of landmarks when he defineth amiss of lands and property . One ...
... give law . * * Cursed ( saith the law ) is he that removeth the landmark . The mislayer of a mere stone is to blame ; but it is the unjust judge that is the capital remover of landmarks when he defineth amiss of lands and property . One ...
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, right to them , but who were willing to give him an interest in their dishonest and oppressive dealings . It is melancholy to contemplate a man of so mighty an intellect guilty of all this ; but his conduct was , if possible , more ...
, right to them , but who were willing to give him an interest in their dishonest and oppressive dealings . It is melancholy to contemplate a man of so mighty an intellect guilty of all this ; but his conduct was , if possible , more ...
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... give them a harsher name , than perhaps any other public man of his time . It is beyond question that Demosthenes permitted himself to be influenced by bribes . His guilt , in connection with the golden cup of Harpalus , the faithless ...
... give them a harsher name , than perhaps any other public man of his time . It is beyond question that Demosthenes permitted himself to be influenced by bribes . His guilt , in connection with the golden cup of Harpalus , the faithless ...
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