New Englander and Yale Review, Том 18Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1860 |
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... body and of soul , not mourning for the loss of his old " rejoyceing of sinne , " but piously repenting of his own " presumption and pride , " and of his great ingratitude to God and to his king . And finally , one day his comrades ...
... body and of soul , not mourning for the loss of his old " rejoyceing of sinne , " but piously repenting of his own " presumption and pride , " and of his great ingratitude to God and to his king . And finally , one day his comrades ...
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... body , they must give tone to its action . While such is the power of usage upon the individual man , it is not less controlling over men in a state of municipal society , and it is even more potential over their legislation . We have ...
... body , they must give tone to its action . While such is the power of usage upon the individual man , it is not less controlling over men in a state of municipal society , and it is even more potential over their legislation . We have ...
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... body of the statute law grows in magnitude with every year . The work done by one legislature is often undone by its ... bodies is directed to private objects . Still these are partial innovations upon the general usages of the community ...
... body of the statute law grows in magnitude with every year . The work done by one legislature is often undone by its ... bodies is directed to private objects . Still these are partial innovations upon the general usages of the community ...
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... nationalities are found in nearly every legislative body . They necessarily take with them their preconceived opinions , and by contact with others work out results , which are distinctly American . 60 [ Feb. , American Legislation .
... nationalities are found in nearly every legislative body . They necessarily take with them their preconceived opinions , and by contact with others work out results , which are distinctly American . 60 [ Feb. , American Legislation .
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... bodies ; though we should be willing to grant the bad preeminence , in this particular , to the former . And yet the unfitness of both is largely due to the They are alike bodies constituted for other ends than the management of ...
... bodies ; though we should be willing to grant the bad preeminence , in this particular , to the former . And yet the unfitness of both is largely due to the They are alike bodies constituted for other ends than the management of ...
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