The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... clauses were read : " My Lords and Gentlemen , " The distressed condition of some of our religious brethren abroad , and the negotiations and engagements entered into by some foreign powers , which seem to have laid the foundation of ...
... clauses were read : " My Lords and Gentlemen , " The distressed condition of some of our religious brethren abroad , and the negotiations and engagements entered into by some foreign powers , which seem to have laid the foundation of ...
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... clauses makes it proper to enquire , whether they allowed the method of insuring interest or no interest , and rating ships at an imaginary value . This is , I know , prohibited by the Dutch , a na- tion whose authority on commercial ...
... clauses makes it proper to enquire , whether they allowed the method of insuring interest or no interest , and rating ships at an imaginary value . This is , I know , prohibited by the Dutch , a na- tion whose authority on commercial ...
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... clauses of the bill have relations and consequences so different , that scarce any one man can approve them all ; and in our present deliberation an objection to a particular clause is con- sidered as an argument against the whole bill ...
... clauses of the bill have relations and consequences so different , that scarce any one man can approve them all ; and in our present deliberation an objection to a particular clause is con- sidered as an argument against the whole bill ...
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... clause being read , proposing the blanks to be filled thus , that every volunteer seaman , after five years ' service , be entitled to six pounds per year , during life , Sir JOHN BARNARD rose , and spoke as follows : -Sir , as it is ...
... clause being read , proposing the blanks to be filled thus , that every volunteer seaman , after five years ' service , be entitled to six pounds per year , during life , Sir JOHN BARNARD rose , and spoke as follows : -Sir , as it is ...
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... clause , the most favourable and alluring clause in the bill , may lose its effect by a practice not uncommon , by which any man , however inclined to serve his country , may be defrauded of the right of a volunteer . Many men have ...
... clause , the most favourable and alluring clause in the bill , may lose its effect by a practice not uncommon , by which any man , however inclined to serve his country , may be defrauded of the right of a volunteer . Many men have ...
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