The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... thing , or the issues and profits of some immovable thing , -as an estate ( i . e . , an interest ) for a man's own life , or during the life of another , in land , or in rent issuing out of land . For the duration of existence of this ...
... thing , or the issues and profits of some immovable thing , -as an estate ( i . e . , an interest ) for a man's own life , or during the life of another , in land , or in rent issuing out of land . For the duration of existence of this ...
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... thing than make a woman a man , and a man a woman - the lawyers of that age , surpassing the legislature , must have been capable of adding this also to their exploits , a " thing " at times mightily convenient , the result of the ...
... thing than make a woman a man , and a man a woman - the lawyers of that age , surpassing the legislature , must have been capable of adding this also to their exploits , a " thing " at times mightily convenient , the result of the ...
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... thing living does , by instinct of nature , defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God ; in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not ...
... thing living does , by instinct of nature , defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God ; in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not ...
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... thing - tamed a spider , -taught it to let itself down by its thread when he whistled , and return to its moth - catching , when its kind attention had soothed him to slumber . Now had you gone to the window of the old inn , with your ...
... thing - tamed a spider , -taught it to let itself down by its thread when he whistled , and return to its moth - catching , when its kind attention had soothed him to slumber . Now had you gone to the window of the old inn , with your ...
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... thing costly and elegant , and thence probably came spruce ] nice ; trim ; neat without elegance . It was anciently used of things with a serious meaning ; it is now used only of persons and with levity . " It is needless to quote the ...
... thing costly and elegant , and thence probably came spruce ] nice ; trim ; neat without elegance . It was anciently used of things with a serious meaning ; it is now used only of persons and with levity . " It is needless to quote the ...
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