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So that , according to one of these bills , it was a greater offence to break and enter into a dwelling - house by day than by night , and it was esteemed a less offence to break in by day or by night than to steal to the value of 51 .
So that , according to one of these bills , it was a greater offence to break and enter into a dwelling - house by day than by night , and it was esteemed a less offence to break in by day or by night than to steal to the value of 51 .
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Mean- time , wherever the Angles , Saxons , or Danes established them- selves , different dialects were formed as that population blended with the Normans more or less , sooner or later ; and in the re- moter , or least frequented parts ...
Mean- time , wherever the Angles , Saxons , or Danes established them- selves , different dialects were formed as that population blended with the Normans more or less , sooner or later ; and in the re- moter , or least frequented parts ...
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When Lord John Russell recommends the Whigs to the public as more meritorious and less expensive public servants than the Tories , there are no other passe means of contradicting his assertion than by showing that they are less ...
When Lord John Russell recommends the Whigs to the public as more meritorious and less expensive public servants than the Tories , there are no other passe means of contradicting his assertion than by showing that they are less ...
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