The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... object of explaining the institutions , together with the political and civil proceedings of the Romans . In ... objects , both productive and unproductive ones , and of revenues accruing from rights . The last head included tolls ...
... object of explaining the institutions , together with the political and civil proceedings of the Romans . In ... objects , both productive and unproductive ones , and of revenues accruing from rights . The last head included tolls ...
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... object pro- posed in this work is the explana- tion of a great variety of those natural phenomena which are almost every day occurring within our ob- servation , and from the rigorous in- vestigation of which we are pre- vented by their ...
... object pro- posed in this work is the explana- tion of a great variety of those natural phenomena which are almost every day occurring within our ob- servation , and from the rigorous in- vestigation of which we are pre- vented by their ...
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... objects of their tender and most affec- tionate solicitude ? And since , more especially , individuals excluded from ... object of her conjugal love , and the Christian parent may be doomed to carry into the regions of light and peace ...
... objects of their tender and most affec- tionate solicitude ? And since , more especially , individuals excluded from ... object of her conjugal love , and the Christian parent may be doomed to carry into the regions of light and peace ...
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