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Page 56
... give me your bond for the monies . " The lady looked at him for some time without making any answer , and appeared as if she did not rightly understand what he had said . " You will , " resumed Adonijah , holding out the casket , “ take ...
... give me your bond for the monies . " The lady looked at him for some time without making any answer , and appeared as if she did not rightly understand what he had said . " You will , " resumed Adonijah , holding out the casket , “ take ...
Page 146
... gives , also , formulæ to calculate the incidences of the faces of the secondary forms , when the law by which they are derived is known but he does not give the more important formulæ to discover the law from the data of observation ...
... gives , also , formulæ to calculate the incidences of the faces of the secondary forms , when the law by which they are derived is known but he does not give the more important formulæ to discover the law from the data of observation ...
Page 372
... give each of them notice of what is to be proved and defended at the trial ; otherwise they might meet there as unequally matched as when a man challenges another , without naming the weapon , and then brings a pistol , and the other ...
... give each of them notice of what is to be proved and defended at the trial ; otherwise they might meet there as unequally matched as when a man challenges another , without naming the weapon , and then brings a pistol , and the other ...
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