The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 114
... give force to this assertion , although the instance is not at all in point , he refers to the circumstance of two young men being compelled to give evidence against their brother in law , who had attempted to poison them both , in ...
... give force to this assertion , although the instance is not at all in point , he refers to the circumstance of two young men being compelled to give evidence against their brother in law , who had attempted to poison them both , in ...
Page 115
... give evidence , or to find a true verdict in such a case , could not , obviously , have its origin in dissatisfaction with the severity of the law . In point of fact , no such reluctance is found to exist . No one has ever asserted or ...
... give evidence , or to find a true verdict in such a case , could not , obviously , have its origin in dissatisfaction with the severity of the law . In point of fact , no such reluctance is found to exist . No one has ever asserted or ...
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... give a voice to these , is the very business of Verse ; and no mean service is rendered by him who contributes to bias the feelings on the side of virtue . We shall give one more specimen of the " Domestic Hours . " TO A FRIEND ABOUT TO ...
... give a voice to these , is the very business of Verse ; and no mean service is rendered by him who contributes to bias the feelings on the side of virtue . We shall give one more specimen of the " Domestic Hours . " TO A FRIEND ABOUT TO ...
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