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... tion of divorce , in summing up the ecclesiastical laws which were enacted in the reign of Edward VI . It is a subject well worth his attention in a separate treatise , for unless some material alteration be made in the practice of the ...
... tion of divorce , in summing up the ecclesiastical laws which were enacted in the reign of Edward VI . It is a subject well worth his attention in a separate treatise , for unless some material alteration be made in the practice of the ...
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... tion and pursuits of the young men . When the first rudiments of learning instilled into them , as children , are over , they almost universally follow courses of instruction under tutors in public colleges . These are followed up by a ...
... tion and pursuits of the young men . When the first rudiments of learning instilled into them , as children , are over , they almost universally follow courses of instruction under tutors in public colleges . These are followed up by a ...
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... tion , fully maintain the high cha- racter , which at once secured for the earlier parts a degree of popu- larity , almost as extensive , we be- lieve , as that which the novels themselves have acquired . In proof of the justness of our ...
... tion , fully maintain the high cha- racter , which at once secured for the earlier parts a degree of popu- larity , almost as extensive , we be- lieve , as that which the novels themselves have acquired . In proof of the justness of our ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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