The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... person had cultivated a par- ticular branch of learning more affiduously than himself , he took a real pleasure in receiving in- formation , and , what was ftill more rare at his age , in renouncing ancient prejudices , and re- tracting ...
... person had cultivated a par- ticular branch of learning more affiduously than himself , he took a real pleasure in receiving in- formation , and , what was ftill more rare at his age , in renouncing ancient prejudices , and re- tracting ...
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... person who has the flighteft acquaintance with the constitution of Athens already knows , that all caufes concerning inheritances , devifes , lega- cies , portions , adoptions , marriages , divorces , ali- mony , widows , heireffes ...
... person who has the flighteft acquaintance with the constitution of Athens already knows , that all caufes concerning inheritances , devifes , lega- cies , portions , adoptions , marriages , divorces , ali- mony , widows , heireffes ...
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... person com- plained againft , and carry him directly before the court , of which the reader will recollect many inftances in the ancient comedies , where the scene is usually laid at Athens ; but , in most cafes of civil injuries , the ...
... person com- plained againft , and carry him directly before the court , of which the reader will recollect many inftances in the ancient comedies , where the scene is usually laid at Athens ; but , in most cafes of civil injuries , the ...
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... - troverted , the adverse claimant presented a cross- bill , called anypan , and it appears from the laft mentioned cauie , that this courfe might be pur- fued by a person who had protested , even after 48 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
... - troverted , the adverse claimant presented a cross- bill , called anypan , and it appears from the laft mentioned cauie , that this courfe might be pur- fued by a person who had protested , even after 48 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
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William Jones. fued by a person who had protested , even after the iffue on his proteftation had been found against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the fudixía or ge- neral plea . We may collect ...
William Jones. fued by a person who had protested , even after the iffue on his proteftation had been found against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the fudixía or ge- neral plea . We may collect ...
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