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... thing in his time , said that those instances refuted the doctrine which they were meant to prove . He disposed of much idle declamation about the Lacedæmonians by saying , most concisely , correctly and happily , that the Lacedæmonian ...
... thing in his time , said that those instances refuted the doctrine which they were meant to prove . He disposed of much idle declamation about the Lacedæmonians by saying , most concisely , correctly and happily , that the Lacedæmonian ...
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... things had been said of the military profession in the House of Commons , and that Jack Howe , in particular , had , on this subject , given the rein to his wit and to his ill nature . Some rough and daring veterans , marked with the ...
... things had been said of the military profession in the House of Commons , and that Jack Howe , in particular , had , on this subject , given the rein to his wit and to his ill nature . Some rough and daring veterans , marked with the ...
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... things which he had done for the country . It is pro- bable , however , that so large a sum would not have been given without debates and divisions , had it not been understood that he meant to take on himself the charge of the Duke of ...
... things which he had done for the country . It is pro- bable , however , that so large a sum would not have been given without debates and divisions , had it not been understood that he meant to take on himself the charge of the Duke of ...
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... things for which the law has provided no punish- ment or an inadequate punishment . The estates of such men would soon have been considered as a fund applicable to the public service . As often as it was ne- cessary to vote an ...
... things for which the law has provided no punish- ment or an inadequate punishment . The estates of such men would soon have been considered as a fund applicable to the public service . As often as it was ne- cessary to vote an ...
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... thing to receive a declaration of the House of Commons in its collective character as conclusive evidence of the fact that a man had committed a crime . The House of Commons was under none of those re- straints which were thought ...
... thing to receive a declaration of the House of Commons in its collective character as conclusive evidence of the fact that a man had committed a crime . The House of Commons was under none of those re- straints which were thought ...
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