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<add>sooner or later</add> by degree, to the public they will pass on: and, <add>to the public</add> to truth<lb/> | <add>sooner or later</add> by degree, to the public they will pass on: and, <add>to the public</add> to truth<lb/> | ||
to such a degree importance to its dearest interests, the<lb/> | to such a degree importance to its dearest interests, the<lb/> | ||
public will not always be in all active<add>indifferent | public will not always be in all active<add>indifferent matter of indifference.</add> | ||
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1827. Novr. 26
Law Amendment.
Propositions
25
Novelty of these truths
to men of law but the
public will gradually
feel their importance
New to the men of law will be these truths - too
many of these - new and correspondently proportionably un. But
sooner or later by degree, to the public they will pass on: and, to the public to truth
to such a degree importance to its dearest interests, the
public will not always be in all activeindifferent matter of indifference.
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1827-11-30 |
26-29 |
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061 |
Law Amendment; Penal Code |
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Law Amendment |
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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19697 |
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