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... fact . The paucity of fossil fish is attributed , by M. Faujas , to the quickness with which fish are decomposed after death , and to the vast number which are destroyed by the strong devouring the weak . But these two circumstances by ...
... fact . The paucity of fossil fish is attributed , by M. Faujas , to the quickness with which fish are decomposed after death , and to the vast number which are destroyed by the strong devouring the weak . But these two circumstances by ...
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... fact is made out , it ought to procure an acquittal . ' This principle is , we fear , more agreeable to sound common sense than to strict law , which will not allow the truth of a libel to be any defence of its author . Yet , whatever ...
... fact is made out , it ought to procure an acquittal . ' This principle is , we fear , more agreeable to sound common sense than to strict law , which will not allow the truth of a libel to be any defence of its author . Yet , whatever ...
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... fact whether he preaches to what the law denominates a congregation ; — that they are not authorised to hear evidence as to matters of fact , nor to form any opinions on points of law , but are war- ranted simply to receive the ...
... fact whether he preaches to what the law denominates a congregation ; — that they are not authorised to hear evidence as to matters of fact , nor to form any opinions on points of law , but are war- ranted simply to receive the ...
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