The Westminster Review, Том 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825 |
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... admits that Dr. Young has been the first to give a phonetic value to the hiero- glyphics of the names Berenice , and ... admit that M. Champollion has served the cause , by making good use of the hint of Clement of Alexandria , and by ...
... admits that Dr. Young has been the first to give a phonetic value to the hiero- glyphics of the names Berenice , and ... admit that M. Champollion has served the cause , by making good use of the hint of Clement of Alexandria , and by ...
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... admit the just claims of others than they can be to advance them . " 66 Dr. Young must , however , console himself as he best can , with the reflection that his own is not a new case . As the road of Columbus is easy to all those who ...
... admit the just claims of others than they can be to advance them . " 66 Dr. Young must , however , console himself as he best can , with the reflection that his own is not a new case . As the road of Columbus is easy to all those who ...
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... admitting it . The last rule of pleading which seems necessary is , that the parties should make no allegation in pleading which they do not believe to be true . Unless measures are taken to enforce this rule , nothing can prevent the ...
... admitting it . The last rule of pleading which seems necessary is , that the parties should make no allegation in pleading which they do not believe to be true . Unless measures are taken to enforce this rule , nothing can prevent the ...
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... admit the truth of the plaintiff's facts , he would be asked whether he asserted the occurrence of any other fact , which prevented them from con- ferring a right on the plaintiff ; for example , the existence of an elder son of A. B. ...
... admit the truth of the plaintiff's facts , he would be asked whether he asserted the occurrence of any other fact , which prevented them from con- ferring a right on the plaintiff ; for example , the existence of an elder son of A. B. ...
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... admitting that the plaintiff once had the right , he may plead that subsequent events have deprived him of it . In either of these cases , two more questions arise : Have these events occurred ? Have they , if unanswered , the effect ...
... admitting that the plaintiff once had the right , he may plead that subsequent events have deprived him of it . In either of these cases , two more questions arise : Have these events occurred ? Have they , if unanswered , the effect ...
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