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Page 328
... English subjects , whatever their offences , from the what summary process of Japanese law ; and the re remaining ... English , wherever they might ar- on the coast , were ordered to repair immediately to the port and town Firando ...
... English subjects , whatever their offences , from the what summary process of Japanese law ; and the re remaining ... English , wherever they might ar- on the coast , were ordered to repair immediately to the port and town Firando ...
Page 418
... English spirit , and little admiration of English literature . As he advanced in years , he began to appreciate more justly the greatness of his native land , but his youth and manhood showed an entire devotion to the French shrine ...
... English spirit , and little admiration of English literature . As he advanced in years , he began to appreciate more justly the greatness of his native land , but his youth and manhood showed an entire devotion to the French shrine ...
Page 519
... English legal writers in every department of the law . A similar testimony to your judicial learning , I make no doubt , would be offered by the lawyers of France and Germany , as well as of America , and we should all concur in placing ...
... English legal writers in every department of the law . A similar testimony to your judicial learning , I make no doubt , would be offered by the lawyers of France and Germany , as well as of America , and we should all concur in placing ...
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