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... common with the other relaxations of those or- ders , and we think more justly than any of them , the fate of being thanklessly accepted by those for whose benefit it is professedly in- tended . If no relaxation had taken place in the ...
... common with the other relaxations of those or- ders , and we think more justly than any of them , the fate of being thanklessly accepted by those for whose benefit it is professedly in- tended . If no relaxation had taken place in the ...
... common and acknowledged highway of nations . ' This claim , we presume , is put forward either to deny the right of search ' of merchant vessels , or to provoke a discussion of the English title to the dominion and sovereignty of the ...
... common north - country grammar school . At the usual age he removed to Cambridge , where he recommended himself by his studiousness and regularity , and gave no unpromising proof of talents and industry . The year after he took his ...
... common with many others , at the alarming evils which such in- stitutions might produce ; he waited for some time to see whether any person better qualified than himself would take up the subject ; but being disappointed in this , he ...