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<p>2. Cast iron furnished by Booth and C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.<lb/> <del>In regard to some of the <unclear>stains</unclear> <gap/> applying to some <lb/>of the</del> </p> | <p>2. Cast iron furnished by Booth and C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.<lb/> <del>In regard to some of the <unclear>stains</unclear> <gap/> applying to some <lb/>of the</del> </p> | ||
<p>Examining this which is the account, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector <lb/>discovers in the manner <del>some</del> among the <gap/> that <lb/>appear to have been formerly existence, some that are <gap/>, <lb/>and <del>gives</del> <add><gap/> ground</add> an intimation similar to that given <lb/>in the other case. <add>It may happen to </add> The same fact to be proved in a manner <lb/>equally incontestable by any one of a variety of articles <lb/>of evidence. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector is upon the watch for <lb/>every one that appears producible and nothing but <lb/>those will satisfy him. But there is no instance in those <lb/>that with which he <unclear>interests</unclear> himself prepared to be satisfied <lb/>with <del>but</del> is not inferior in point of <del><gap/></del> <lb/>common sense as well as <gap/> to that which I <del>was <add>had <add>already</add> offered</add> still</del> <lb/><del>for</del> to give. | <p>Examining this which is the account, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector <lb/>discovers in the manner <del>some</del> among the <gap/> that <lb/>appear to have been formerly existence, some that are <gap/>, <lb/>and <del>gives</del> <add><gap/> ground</add> an intimation similar to that given <lb/>in the other case. <add>It may happen to </add> The same fact to be proved in a manner <lb/>equally incontestable by any one of a variety of articles <lb/>of evidence. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Chief Inspector is upon the watch for <lb/>every one that appears producible and nothing but <lb/>those will satisfy him. But there is no instance in those <lb/>that with which he <unclear>interests</unclear> himself prepared to be satisfied <lb/>with <del>but</del> is not inferior in point of <del><gap/></del> <lb/>common sense as well as <gap/> to that which I <del>was <add>had <add>already</add> offered</add> still</del> <lb/><del>for</del> to give. A paper unsanctioned <del>with</del> <add>by</add> any <gap/> <lb/>to which it <del>may</del> <add>might</add> as easily <add>have</add> happened <del>rou</del> <add>false</add> as <lb/>true, is what he is always calling for to the exclusion <lb/>of <del>every</del> the evidence on call, and subject to cross-examination, <lb/>as already tendered.</p> | ||
2. Cast iron furnished by Booth and Co.
In regard to some of the stains applying to some
of the
Examining this which is the account, Mr Chief Inspector
discovers in the manner some among the that
appear to have been formerly existence, some that are ,
and gives ground an intimation similar to that given
in the other case. It may happen to The same fact to be proved in a manner
equally incontestable by any one of a variety of articles
of evidence. Mr Chief Inspector is upon the watch for
every one that appears producible and nothing but
those will satisfy him. But there is no instance in those
that with which he interests himself prepared to be satisfied
with but is not inferior in point of
common sense as well as to that which I was had <add>already offered</add> still
for to give. A paper unsanctioned with by any
to which it may might as easily have happened rou false as
true, is what he is always calling for to the exclusion
of every the evidence on call, and subject to cross-examination,
as already tendered.
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
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Letter 1970, vol. 7 |
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