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Pagina i
... capital necessary . 67 - corporate powers granted , ib . - boards of directors , ib . - rate of interest and discount , 69 - associations in nineteen cities , b . - quar- terly reports , ib . - expense of printing , ib.- shares taxable ...
... capital necessary . 67 - corporate powers granted , ib . - boards of directors , ib . - rate of interest and discount , 69 - associations in nineteen cities , b . - quar- terly reports , ib . - expense of printing , ib.- shares taxable ...
Pagina iii
... capital punishment , ib . - injudicious to deprive the rebel states of their rights , ib . - denying the rights of the rebel states would be ac- knowledging the dissolution of the Union , 169 - Slavery abolished forever , ib . - all ...
... capital punishment , ib . - injudicious to deprive the rebel states of their rights , ib . - denying the rights of the rebel states would be ac- knowledging the dissolution of the Union , 169 - Slavery abolished forever , ib . - all ...
Pagina 17
... capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand , the innocent supplied their place . They held that man was the most * precious , and therefore the ...
... capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand , the innocent supplied their place . They held that man was the most * precious , and therefore the ...
Pagina 21
... capital of the world , some of her greatest men are said to have immolated their fellow - creatures . Plutarch , who never intentionally misre- presents anything , but is justly regarded as the most reli- able of all the Greek ...
... capital of the world , some of her greatest men are said to have immolated their fellow - creatures . Plutarch , who never intentionally misre- presents anything , but is justly regarded as the most reli- able of all the Greek ...
Pagina 26
... capital offence , and these two , however great their names , should be required to prove how they obtained their knowledge . No court of justice worthy of the name would convict on mere . hearsay . But it seems it is quite sufficient ...
... capital offence , and these two , however great their names , should be required to prove how they obtained their knowledge . No court of justice worthy of the name would convict on mere . hearsay . But it seems it is quite sufficient ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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