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... supposed to be that known to the moderns by the name of Arguin , they founded a colony , which became the principal station of the Carthagi- || nians on that coast . Several curious phenomena are represented as having been observed by ...
... supposed to be that known to the moderns by the name of Arguin , they founded a colony , which became the principal station of the Carthagi- || nians on that coast . Several curious phenomena are represented as having been observed by ...
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... supposed a matter of small importance , if the liberty is lost , into whose hands the forfeited right may fall . It will , however , appear , upon examination , no trivial affair . In Eng- land , confiscated property vests in the crown ...
... supposed a matter of small importance , if the liberty is lost , into whose hands the forfeited right may fall . It will , however , appear , upon examination , no trivial affair . In Eng- land , confiscated property vests in the crown ...
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... supposed . From these , and other considerations , I earnestly recommend a review of these provisions of the penal laws to the serious attention of the general as- sembly , and confidently rely upon its wisdom , justice , and humanity ...
... supposed . From these , and other considerations , I earnestly recommend a review of these provisions of the penal laws to the serious attention of the general as- sembly , and confidently rely upon its wisdom , justice , and humanity ...
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