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Page 57
Sir William Brunyate ' s otherwise excellent project , for instance , was ruined by
an entirely unnecessary suggestion that the English language should become
the principal language of the Courts , and that the whole fabric of the law should ...
Sir William Brunyate ' s otherwise excellent project , for instance , was ruined by
an entirely unnecessary suggestion that the English language should become
the principal language of the Courts , and that the whole fabric of the law should ...
Page 156
... find their industry a profitable one , the less inclined will they be to let others
into it , the more they will become a close ... that a particular farm is taken for
settlement purposes , it becomes apparently ideally prosperous in its existing
form .
... find their industry a profitable one , the less inclined will they be to let others
into it , the more they will become a close ... that a particular farm is taken for
settlement purposes , it becomes apparently ideally prosperous in its existing
form .
Page 333
D ) , he reminds us of Theocritus ( from whose most obscene idylls f he has
several quotations ) , whose lover imploring the beloved boy to be kinder , begs
him , love me without guile , ouvepâv ádólwç , so that we may become like the
Achilles ...
D ) , he reminds us of Theocritus ( from whose most obscene idylls f he has
several quotations ) , whose lover imploring the beloved boy to be kinder , begs
him , love me without guile , ouvepâv ádólwç , so that we may become like the
Achilles ...
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