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SPECIMEN and NAMES of the different Sizes of Tp.
English,
Civil or Municipal Law is that whicli every sovereign
kingdom or state has appropriated to itself. The appel-
lation of municipal was originally confined to the laws of
municipia, or dependent states : but it came by degrees to
Pica.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom
or state lias appropriated to itself. The appellation of municipal
was originally confined to the laws of municipia, or dependent
states : but it came by degrees to signify all civil laws without
Small Pica.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state
has appropriated to itself. The appellation of municipal was originally
confined to the laws of municipia, or dependent states : but it came by
degrees to signify all civil laws without distinction. No sovereign state
LONGPRIMER.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state has
appropriated to itself. The appellation of municipal was originally confined to the
laws of municipia, or dependent states : hut it came by degrees to signify all civil
laws without distinction. No sovereign state can subsist without a supreme power
Bourgeois.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state has appro-
priated to itself. The appellation of municipal was originally confined to the laws of
municipia, or dependent states : but it came by degrees to signify all civil laws without
distinction. No sovereign state can subsist without a supreme power or a right of com-
Brevier.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state has appropriated to
itself. The appellation of municipal was originally confined to the laws of municipia, or dependent
states : but it came by degrees to signify all civil laws without distinction. No sovereign state
can subsist without a supreme power or a right of commanding in the last resort ; the supreme
Minion.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state has appropriated to itself.
The appellation of municipal was originally confined to the laws of municipia, or dependent states : but
it came by degrees to signify all civil laws without distinction. No sovereign state can subsist without
a supreme power or a right of commanding in the last resort ; the supreme power of one age cannot,
Nonpareil.
Civil or Municipal Law is that which every sovereign kingdom or state has appropriated to Itself. The appella-
tion of municipal was originally confined to the laws of municipia, or dependent states : but it came by degrees to
signify all civil laws without distinction. No sovereign state can subsist without a supreme power or a right of
commanding in the last resort ; the supreme power of one age cannot, therefore, be fettered by any enactment of a
NEILL & Co., Printers, Edinburgh.

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