The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... established usage . But established usage is denounced by the Court of Rome as no more than established wrong and robbery ; and although the measure in question appears in fact to have touched no question of principle , but simply to ...
... established usage . But established usage is denounced by the Court of Rome as no more than established wrong and robbery ; and although the measure in question appears in fact to have touched no question of principle , but simply to ...
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... established horse - posts on all the great routes for the transmission of the let- ters of the court , and this in 1633 was deve- loped into a public post , which went night and day at the rate of seven miles an hour in summer , and ...
... established horse - posts on all the great routes for the transmission of the let- ters of the court , and this in 1633 was deve- loped into a public post , which went night and day at the rate of seven miles an hour in summer , and ...
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... established in her kitchen a department for the supply of well - dressed and wholesome food to such poor patients as could produce a medical certificate that they needed it . Might not a branch of the Convalescent Hospital be established ...
... established in her kitchen a department for the supply of well - dressed and wholesome food to such poor patients as could produce a medical certificate that they needed it . Might not a branch of the Convalescent Hospital be established ...
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