The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... thought until this reign , that judgement did not belong to them ; but that if the sanction of the supreme authority was even ne- cefsary , it was when it was a question to deprive a citizen of his life . They thought that the judges ...
... thought until this reign , that judgement did not belong to them ; but that if the sanction of the supreme authority was even ne- cefsary , it was when it was a question to deprive a citizen of his life . They thought that the judges ...
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... thought for sure , and certain it was to be my burying place . While I was singing , there came a big black eagle to myself . God save you Daniel , says he ; you also , says I. What are you doing on this desolate insland says he ...
... thought for sure , and certain it was to be my burying place . While I was singing , there came a big black eagle to myself . God save you Daniel , says he ; you also , says I. What are you doing on this desolate insland says he ...
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... thought proper to embarrass them with any other law than that which he thought the most convenient to inforce . They were wise enough , however , on this occasion to see , that at a future period it might happen that this last quoted ...
... thought proper to embarrass them with any other law than that which he thought the most convenient to inforce . They were wise enough , however , on this occasion to see , that at a future period it might happen that this last quoted ...
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