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... matter , the day , year , and place , and before what justices it had been levied . A fine was said to be engrossed when the chirographer made the indentures of the fine and de- livered them to the party to whom the conusance was made ...
... matter , the day , year , and place , and before what justices it had been levied . A fine was said to be engrossed when the chirographer made the indentures of the fine and de- livered them to the party to whom the conusance was made ...
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... Matter sug- gesting controversy is , of course , constantly met , and the views concerning the relations between Ireland and Eng- land are such as have not yet , at least , found acceptance in this country . Our eulogy has , accordingly ...
... Matter sug- gesting controversy is , of course , constantly met , and the views concerning the relations between Ireland and Eng- land are such as have not yet , at least , found acceptance in this country . Our eulogy has , accordingly ...
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... matter of course . " " That follows as a matter of course " is better . The other equivalent , " That may be taken for granted , " does not seem to me an equivalent at all of the French phrase . In all such matters the question is not ...
... matter of course . " " That follows as a matter of course " is better . The other equivalent , " That may be taken for granted , " does not seem to me an equivalent at all of the French phrase . In all such matters the question is not ...
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