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... head of the Government , the functions of which he exercises by different ad- visers , assigned by the law and usage of the realm , either in Parlia- ment , or out of Parliament ; which two functions may be denomi- nated by two terms ...
... head of the Government , the functions of which he exercises by different ad- visers , assigned by the law and usage of the realm , either in Parlia- ment , or out of Parliament ; which two functions may be denomi- nated by two terms ...
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... head . A man so cir- cumstanced was not likely , by his own personal influence , to force a new religion , much less a false one , upon the world .'— • Mahomet , during the first twelve years of his mission , made use only of argument ...
... head . A man so cir- cumstanced was not likely , by his own personal influence , to force a new religion , much less a false one , upon the world .'— • Mahomet , during the first twelve years of his mission , made use only of argument ...
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... head , rest- ing on the chin . The exsection of part of the tongue has been sometimes tried : but M. LASSUS disapproves that cruel and dangerous operation . He shews from his own practice , that the disease ( at least in its first stage ) ...
... head , rest- ing on the chin . The exsection of part of the tongue has been sometimes tried : but M. LASSUS disapproves that cruel and dangerous operation . He shews from his own practice , that the disease ( at least in its first stage ) ...
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