Penn Monthly, Volume 7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... held in England over the recovered bodies , but neither has completed its labor nor given its verdict up to the time of our writing . No blame seems to be due the captain ; for , though he was out of his reckoning to the amount of ...
... held in England over the recovered bodies , but neither has completed its labor nor given its verdict up to the time of our writing . No blame seems to be due the captain ; for , though he was out of his reckoning to the amount of ...
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... held in this community did not make his success a matter of moment to each and every citizen . The office is one of considerable political power and of very large emoluments . Besides having charge of the business of the Courts of the ...
... held in this community did not make his success a matter of moment to each and every citizen . The office is one of considerable political power and of very large emoluments . Besides having charge of the business of the Courts of the ...
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... held in his hands the thunderbolts of the law , and held them tightly , too , dispensing justice not always with too rigorous impartiality , but with results by no means unfavorable to himself in the opinion of a certain class of the ...
... held in his hands the thunderbolts of the law , and held them tightly , too , dispensing justice not always with too rigorous impartiality , but with results by no means unfavorable to himself in the opinion of a certain class of the ...
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... of the esteem in which our people and institutions are held by this nation of Ori- entals ; and the appointment of our former Commissioner of Agricul- ture , the Hon . Horace Capron , will doubtless 30 [ JAN . The Penn Monthly .
... of the esteem in which our people and institutions are held by this nation of Ori- entals ; and the appointment of our former Commissioner of Agricul- ture , the Hon . Horace Capron , will doubtless 30 [ JAN . The Penn Monthly .
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... held for the purpose on January 29th and January 30th ; February , 5th , 12th , 19th and 26th ; on March 5th and 19th , and on April 2d the session of that day com- pleting the work on the part of the House , and transmitting the fur ...
... held for the purpose on January 29th and January 30th ; February , 5th , 12th , 19th and 26th ; on March 5th and 19th , and on April 2d the session of that day com- pleting the work on the part of the House , and transmitting the fur ...
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Page 849 - And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen?
Page 52 - Act, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before...
Page 848 - What the hammer ? what the chain ? In what furnace was thy brain ? What the anvil ? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see ? Did he who made the lamb make thee...
Page 711 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the falling together; and a little child shall lead them.
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Page 846 - Till I the prince of love beheld, Who in the sunny beams did glide! He shew'd me lilies for my hair, And blushing roses for my brow; He led me through his gardens fair, Where all his golden pleasures grow.
Page 51 - The foregoing seventy-three titles embrace the statutes of the United States, 'general and permanent in their nature, in force on the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three...
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