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The pursuit of this science would afford him pleasure in those hours when
attention and interest are exhausted by the labour of research ; and regarding its
cultivation as a pleasure , he would ultimately become a proficient in the very
science ...
The pursuit of this science would afford him pleasure in those hours when
attention and interest are exhausted by the labour of research ; and regarding its
cultivation as a pleasure , he would ultimately become a proficient in the very
science ...
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A contract is cominutative , or one of reciprocal interest , when one of the parties
undertakes to do or to give any thing which is regarded by both as the
inducement , or motive , for the giving or doing some other thing by the other
party : “ When ...
A contract is cominutative , or one of reciprocal interest , when one of the parties
undertakes to do or to give any thing which is regarded by both as the
inducement , or motive , for the giving or doing some other thing by the other
party : “ When ...
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I have seen a fellow , ignorant of the difference between an executory devise and
a contingent remainder , turn up his nose , and sneer at the whole beautiful
doctrine which explains , disVOL . II . 28 tributes , and defines our rights and
interests ...
I have seen a fellow , ignorant of the difference between an executory devise and
a contingent remainder , turn up his nose , and sneer at the whole beautiful
doctrine which explains , disVOL . II . 28 tributes , and defines our rights and
interests ...
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... popularity , which is very necessary to support the reputation of his Episcopal
college ; and an I. P- , who is at the head of the Quaker interest : these three
make an interest here which is lukewarm ; but are all obliged to lie low for the
present .
... popularity , which is very necessary to support the reputation of his Episcopal
college ; and an I. P- , who is at the head of the Quaker interest : these three
make an interest here which is lukewarm ; but are all obliged to lie low for the
present .
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It is not properly a didactic poem , for it does not aim at the regular delivery of
precepts , and still less does it depend for its interest upon any thing like narrative
. It is a series of poetical pictures , connected by a common subject , and drawn ...
It is not properly a didactic poem , for it does not aim at the regular delivery of
precepts , and still less does it depend for its interest upon any thing like narrative
. It is a series of poetical pictures , connected by a common subject , and drawn ...
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