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Thefe (claunders (I fay) are with that one word fuffi - ciently confutcdryct I will brefcly anfwer to them both.
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Their falary is, as I was in - formed, no more than two thoufand two hundred rix-doUars; which is fcarcely fuffi - cient for the fupport of their eftablifliments: they are, befides, obliged to ferve the office of counfellor of juftice for the fpace of ten years before they may be candidates for any other office.
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But moofl reafonable and highely expedient for the Common wele it is, that it were enafted by thauftorite of this prefent Parliament, that there fhuld be as many of fuche as were fuflSciently lemed, and exercifed in thexperience and pra6tife of the faid Courtes, admitted to procure there, as fhuld be feen fuffi - cient to my faid Lorde of Cant.
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Some obfer - rations have been made on the impropriety of & perfon in that fituation being connected with fhipping tranfaftions, and it may be liable to objection; but that fuch an officer fhould be a trader of fome fpecie* cannot, I prefume, well be avoided, as fuch offices abroad do not frequently themfelves afford a fuffi - cient maintenance.
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty; commencing with the judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Easter term 1808 [-1812] Edwards, Thomas, 1775?-1845, reporter 1812
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A chain of high mountains runs through its whole extent; the ranges, in many parts being doubly and treble: their altitude, though great, is not. fuffi - cient to cccafion their being covered with fnow during any part of thfc year.
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In a melancholy pofture, fuffi - ciently fhewed by their impatient geftures what - ideas they enter - tained of our injuftice, arid of their own right to the repaft which we had deprived them of.
Sporting Magazine 1796
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Strangers are welcome becaufe there is room enough fot them all, and therefore the old inhabitants are not jealous of them; the laws protcft them fuffi - ciently, fo that they have no need of the patronage of great men; and every one M'ill enjoy fcci. nely the profits of his induftrv.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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No! No! The changes which have been introduced by civil authority, without aiking, at leafr, without waiting the confent of her judicatories, are a fuffi - cient proof, that her intrinfic power, as an efcabhQied church, is a mere hawble inlaw: and that eovern - ment hath always conhdered itfelf, as fully im - powered to introduce fuch changes in the church. —
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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In three or four hours after bleeding, give p. mafli of bran and oats equal parts, upon which pour boiling water fuffi - cient; then ftir in unadulterated anifeed and liquorice powders each one ounce, and of honey four.
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A relation we have in an author of great note is fuffi - cient to countenance the fuppofition of a rational par* rot.
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