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Page 166
... matter , lest a paltry fever end the quarrel betwixt two such kings . I tell thee , he loves me as I love him as noble ad- versaries ever love each other - by my honour , it were sin to doubt his good faith . " << — " Nevertheless , my ...
... matter , lest a paltry fever end the quarrel betwixt two such kings . I tell thee , he loves me as I love him as noble ad- versaries ever love each other - by my honour , it were sin to doubt his good faith . " << — " Nevertheless , my ...
Page 328
... matter . A Drum has its parchment head BRACED , or UNBRACED , by means of drawing together , or slackening , its cords or BRACERS ; and the Invalid is alike deluded and solaced by a Metaphor , when he is made to hope that his nerves ...
... matter . A Drum has its parchment head BRACED , or UNBRACED , by means of drawing together , or slackening , its cords or BRACERS ; and the Invalid is alike deluded and solaced by a Metaphor , when he is made to hope that his nerves ...
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... matter intended to be given in evidence , or insisted on at the trial , I should think that method would make special pleading useless , and that the merits of the cause might by that method be as fairly and effectually tried as by the ...
... matter intended to be given in evidence , or insisted on at the trial , I should think that method would make special pleading useless , and that the merits of the cause might by that method be as fairly and effectually tried as by the ...
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