The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 28
... just arrangement of topicks , could have been fufpected of impof- ture more than the fly infinuating air of candour and openness , which the most artful men often affume . I cannot leave this fubject , without combating in few 28 THE ...
... just arrangement of topicks , could have been fufpected of impof- ture more than the fly infinuating air of candour and openness , which the most artful men often affume . I cannot leave this fubject , without combating in few 28 THE ...
Page 45
... just ex- cuse for his want of readiness , the trial might be poftponed . This was alfo the time for pro- pofing terms reciprocally in regard to the litiga- tion , as by written challenges to produce their flaves , whofe teftimony was ...
... just ex- cuse for his want of readiness , the trial might be poftponed . This was alfo the time for pro- pofing terms reciprocally in regard to the litiga- tion , as by written challenges to produce their flaves , whofe teftimony was ...
Page 76
... just being our claim , thefe affociates , who are nearly related to us , and who have no colour of juftice on their fide , are not ashamed of contefting our title to an eftate , about which it would be disgraceful for mere ftrangers to ...
... just being our claim , thefe affociates , who are nearly related to us , and who have no colour of juftice on their fide , are not ashamed of contefting our title to an eftate , about which it would be disgraceful for mere ftrangers to ...
Page 78
... that he bred us in his own houfe , whither he himself had con- ducted us , and faved our patrimony from un- just creditors , who fought infidiously to deprive us of it ; nor were our concerns lefs attentively 78 ON THE ESTATE.
... that he bred us in his own houfe , whither he himself had con- ducted us , and faved our patrimony from un- just creditors , who fought infidiously to deprive us of it ; nor were our concerns lefs attentively 78 ON THE ESTATE.
Page 86
... just mentioned has been done for a widow , who , as he fwore , was law- fully married ; and , whether he had been be- trothed to any other man , either of thofe , who were formerly connected with her , before fhe knew my uncle , or of ...
... just mentioned has been done for a widow , who , as he fwore , was law- fully married ; and , whether he had been be- trothed to any other man , either of thofe , who were formerly connected with her , before fhe knew my uncle , or of ...
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