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1 1831| the bay bleached for ages by the waves. In walking on
2 1831| echo, every grove is vocal, by the melodious harmony of
3 1831| melodious harmony of birds, or by the sweet arias of women
4 1831| season, etc. In a word, both by land and water there are
5 1831| having his prospect changed, by the continual appearance
6 1831| consolation in religion. Guided by these truths, we shall attain
7 1831| souls have been degraded by slavery and our wealth has
8 1831| foster debauchery. Governed by impotent individuals, the
9 1831| and its strength guided by our implacable enemies in
10 1831| religion, will be respected by us, in proportion to the
11 1831| calumniate us to the world by accusing us of being influenced
12 1831| accusing us of being influenced by Jacobinical principles.~
13 1831| of the Laws of England. By Sir William Blackstone,
14 1831| William Blackstone, with notes by John Frederick Archbold [
15 1831| fel vala írva „Presented by Mr. Rev Cracherade”, kérdém
16 1831| and such as are allowed by law. Which is also declared
17 1831| Which is also declared by the same statute. I. W.
18 1831| tovább: „The husband also (by the old law) might moderate
19 1831| power of restraining her, by domestic chastisement, in
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