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... lives to the service of the state , and have ministered to the improvement and the happiness of their countrymen , not less by the exercise of splendid talents in the public coun- cils of the nation , than by the bright example they ...
... lives to the service of the state , and have ministered to the improvement and the happiness of their countrymen , not less by the exercise of splendid talents in the public coun- cils of the nation , than by the bright example they ...
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... lives were passed in op- position , have been able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public ...
... lives were passed in op- position , have been able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public ...
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... live in habits of great in- timacy and friendship with Mr Hor- ner : change of circumstances , my quitting the profession to which we both belonged , broke in upon those habits of intercourse ; but I hope and believe I may flatter ...
... live in habits of great in- timacy and friendship with Mr Hor- ner : change of circumstances , my quitting the profession to which we both belonged , broke in upon those habits of intercourse ; but I hope and believe I may flatter ...
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... lives , or the dissolution of the partnership . Every member must therefore be known to the great body of his associates , all of whom are nearly on the same level . But it is of importance to observe , that this level is placed ...
... lives , or the dissolution of the partnership . Every member must therefore be known to the great body of his associates , all of whom are nearly on the same level . But it is of importance to observe , that this level is placed ...
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... live , and ane testimoniale of thame that ar deid ; " the non - fulfilment of which obligation , he pretends , will subject him to " " hevy dampnage and skaith , and grete perell of tynsell ( loss ) of his heretage . " - The names of ...
... live , and ane testimoniale of thame that ar deid ; " the non - fulfilment of which obligation , he pretends , will subject him to " " hevy dampnage and skaith , and grete perell of tynsell ( loss ) of his heretage . " - The names of ...
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