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... France 5 We might , on turning over the list of the 685 members of the Royal Society , find a greater number of peers than there are in the Institute of France ; but a fairer mode of instituting the comparison , is to inquire how many ...
... France 5 We might , on turning over the list of the 685 members of the Royal Society , find a greater number of peers than there are in the Institute of France ; but a fairer mode of instituting the comparison , is to inquire how many ...
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... France , is distributed amongst the tribunals of peace and com- merce , and those of first instance ; and that so far as concerns proceeding by appeal , the Courts of Westminster - hall are to exercise over the courts in ordinary , the ...
... France , is distributed amongst the tribunals of peace and com- merce , and those of first instance ; and that so far as concerns proceeding by appeal , the Courts of Westminster - hall are to exercise over the courts in ordinary , the ...
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... France was sensible of the services which the admiral had rendered to his country , and that the treat- ment they all knew he had received , was a disgrace to the nation and its ministers . " Undoubtedly it was so . It would be vain now ...
... France was sensible of the services which the admiral had rendered to his country , and that the treat- ment they all knew he had received , was a disgrace to the nation and its ministers . " Undoubtedly it was so . It would be vain now ...
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