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EDMUND BURKE. 8j Ihare In every debate, his charadler as an orator, his excellencies and dcfedts were foon more nicely afcertained than they could have been from his former occafional and fludied exertions.
memoirs of the right honourable edmund burke charles m'cormick 1798
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But this would not be the only laving to the Nation: by pre - venting crimes, all thofe concerned in projects of mif - chief muft, inftead of preying upon the induftry of others, affift the Sutc, by contributmg their Ihare to the national ftock of labour.
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the Various Crimes and ... Patrick Colquhoun 1797
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A recovery by two or three tenants in tail with crofs, remainders, and a fine by the other, leaves the title incomplete as to the Ihare of tlie perfon who, levies the fine, - •* 23
Tracts on I. The Definition and Nature of Cross Remainder, II. Fines and Recoveries by Tenant in ... 1797
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Recital of the affignment of the Ihare of a patent.
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I proteft 1 never hiive had a fenti - ment — I protcft I neter had a thought of any important political Ihare
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... Paternoster Row , London, England 1795
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A feeling for my reputation, I muft confefs, had alfo its Ihare, though infinitely in the lefler degree*
Theory of tides, tr. [extr. from Études de la nature]. Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint Pierre 1795
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Ihare of courfe, without any folicitade of our own* They are offered to our acquifi -
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We venerate this system, and we would al - most adore the wisdom that formed it, could we flatter ourselves with tlve idea that chance had not, at the be - ginning, had a considerable Ihare in the formation of it.
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According to the Jewifli Law eftablifhed by Mofes, Ariftobulus as his eldeftfon affumedhis Father's dignities and government, but he lived in a habit of fo much love and friendihip with his brother Antigonus, that he admitted him from the firft to Ihare the Government with him.
Historical and Familiar Essays, on the Scriptures of the Old Testament: By John Collier, ... In ... 1791
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What he did as a commentator has m fmall Ihare of merit, though his refearches were not fo ampl6, and his tnveftigations fo acute as they might liave been, which we now certainly knew from the labours of other able and ingenious criticks who have followed tim.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... 1791
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