The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... proved . There are many methods of proving , but the simplest and most efficacious is to fire the powder from the weapon it is intended to serve . Thus cannon powder is proved by firing a 68 - pound solid shot with a charge of 2 ounces ...
... proved . There are many methods of proving , but the simplest and most efficacious is to fire the powder from the weapon it is intended to serve . Thus cannon powder is proved by firing a 68 - pound solid shot with a charge of 2 ounces ...
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... proved the soundness of the maxims on which for the third part of a century our legislation has been based ... proved to exist as a joint intention of two or more persons . It has therefore these two pro- perties - that it resides in the ...
... proved the soundness of the maxims on which for the third part of a century our legislation has been based ... proved to exist as a joint intention of two or more persons . It has therefore these two pro- perties - that it resides in the ...
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... proving his case , namely , by the simple and easy process of not proving it at all , but of assuming it either as proved , or as not wanting proof ; and then comfortably proceeding as if every- thing had been established by the ...
... proving his case , namely , by the simple and easy process of not proving it at all , but of assuming it either as proved , or as not wanting proof ; and then comfortably proceeding as if every- thing had been established by the ...
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