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... persons beginning life , his aid to the sufferers of other lands , his daily relief of the poor about him , indicated a greatness of soul beyond the common lot of man . Notwithstanding his large outlays for benevolent purposes during ...
... persons beginning life , his aid to the sufferers of other lands , his daily relief of the poor about him , indicated a greatness of soul beyond the common lot of man . Notwithstanding his large outlays for benevolent purposes during ...
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... persons , under a contract with them , by which payments were to be made during her con- struction , one when she was framed , and the balance on her completion . That the whole amount due by the contract was paid by them to B on the ...
... persons , under a contract with them , by which payments were to be made during her con- struction , one when she was framed , and the balance on her completion . That the whole amount due by the contract was paid by them to B on the ...
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... persons from making the same thing by any means what- ever . This , by creating monopolies , would discourage arts and manufactures , against the avowed policy of the patent laws . A new property discovered in matter , when practically ...
... persons from making the same thing by any means what- ever . This , by creating monopolies , would discourage arts and manufactures , against the avowed policy of the patent laws . A new property discovered in matter , when practically ...
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... person who deals with another , " said the Vice - Chancellor , " which other he knows to have in his hands or under his control , moneys belonging to a third person , cannot deal with the individual holding those moneys for his own ...
... person who deals with another , " said the Vice - Chancellor , " which other he knows to have in his hands or under his control , moneys belonging to a third person , cannot deal with the individual holding those moneys for his own ...
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... persons are apt to suppose them . They constitute rather the ledger of a nation , in which , like the merchant in his books , the citizen can read , at one view , all of the results of a year or of a period of years , as compared with ...
... persons are apt to suppose them . They constitute rather the ledger of a nation , in which , like the merchant in his books , the citizen can read , at one view , all of the results of a year or of a period of years , as compared with ...
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Página 260 - indorsee of a bill of lading to whom the property in the goods therein mentioned shall pass, upon or by reason of such consignment or indorsement, shall have transferred to and vested in him all rights of suit, and be subject to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the contract contained
Página 44 - death, where is thy sting? Oh, grave, where is thy victory? Thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.' " Among the objects of benevolence, the American Sunday-school Union shared largely in the sympathies and benefactions
Página 333 - of April, in the 73d year of his age, surrounded by those who loved and respected him. It was a beautiful and fitting close to a long and useful life. " Of no distemper, of no blast, he died, But fell like autumn fruit that mellowed long." The funeral took place from "The Second Church,
Página 71 - all this is lost to him. He cannot, with Fenelon, say—" If all the riches of both the Indies, if the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid at my feet, in exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all.