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... common interests and motives that govern the actions of mankind would weigh with a police - officer as well as with any one else , so as to induce him to be more active where he was to gain something , than he would be if he was to gain ...
... common interests and motives that govern the actions of mankind would weigh with a police - officer as well as with any one else , so as to induce him to be more active where he was to gain something , than he would be if he was to gain ...
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... common people to a common amitie among themselves ; and that certain daies in the yeere should be appointed for delighting the people with public spectacles of all honest games , and and exercise of arms ; making playes and lawful games ...
... common people to a common amitie among themselves ; and that certain daies in the yeere should be appointed for delighting the people with public spectacles of all honest games , and and exercise of arms ; making playes and lawful games ...
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... common in some parts of France to travel in what are called coches d'eau , or passage - boats ; the comforts of which , in Languedoc at least , appear to be much on a level with those of the country - inns . Wednesday , 22d March ...
... common in some parts of France to travel in what are called coches d'eau , or passage - boats ; the comforts of which , in Languedoc at least , appear to be much on a level with those of the country - inns . Wednesday , 22d March ...
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