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... Laws are sent to England . . 192 To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 5 March . 194 • Mr. Strahan proposes to him to settle in England . To Miss Mary Stevenson . 1 May . . 195 To Lord Kames . 3 May .. Favorable Opinion of a Work by Lord Kames ...
... Laws are sent to England . . 192 To Mrs. Deborah Franklin . 5 March . 194 • Mr. Strahan proposes to him to settle in England . To Miss Mary Stevenson . 1 May . . 195 To Lord Kames . 3 May .. Favorable Opinion of a Work by Lord Kames ...
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... law , in his chapter De Jur . Marit . Angl . I advise you not to bring it to trial ; for , if you do , you will certainly be cast . Frequent interruptions make it impossible for me to go through all your letter . I have only time to ...
... law , in his chapter De Jur . Marit . Angl . I advise you not to bring it to trial ; for , if you do , you will certainly be cast . Frequent interruptions make it impossible for me to go through all your letter . I have only time to ...
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... law , are treated of . Some- times Hebrew or Arabic characters , and algebraic formulas , roughen the pages of his letter books . Sometimes his letters convey a lively Greek ode to a learned friend , and often they are written in the ...
... law , are treated of . Some- times Hebrew or Arabic characters , and algebraic formulas , roughen the pages of his letter books . Sometimes his letters convey a lively Greek ode to a learned friend , and often they are written in the ...
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... Law , and Physic , ought to understand the learned languages ; and merchants and others , who may have business with other nations , ought to understand the French at least ; but in all cases our own language ought to be our principal ...
... Law , and Physic , ought to understand the learned languages ; and merchants and others , who may have business with other nations , ought to understand the French at least ; but in all cases our own language ought to be our principal ...
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... laws peculiar to England , which compel the rich to maintain the poor , have not given the latter a dependence , that very much lessens the care of pro- viding against the wants of old age . I have heard it remarked that the poor in ...
... laws peculiar to England , which compel the rich to maintain the poor , have not given the latter a dependence , that very much lessens the care of pro- viding against the wants of old age . I have heard it remarked that the poor in ...
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