The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... circumstance , by which the publication of it , and in some degree the completion of it was suspended , was the expectation of obtaining certain documents , which in the way of exemplification and illustration afforded a promise of ...
... circumstance , by which the publication of it , and in some degree the completion of it was suspended , was the expectation of obtaining certain documents , which in the way of exemplification and illustration afforded a promise of ...
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... - cessary to its producing any assignable effect in practice . Short as it is , in the intimation above given of the nature of the plan , one circumstance will already be but too undeniably J. Bentham's Defence of Economy . 5.
... - cessary to its producing any assignable effect in practice . Short as it is , in the intimation above given of the nature of the plan , one circumstance will already be but too undeniably J. Bentham's Defence of Economy . 5.
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Abraham John Valpy. plan , one circumstance will already be but too undeniably visible , viz . that not only without any exception in respect of the first of its two connected objects , viz . minimizing official pay , but likewise , and ...
Abraham John Valpy. plan , one circumstance will already be but too undeniably visible , viz . that not only without any exception in respect of the first of its two connected objects , viz . minimizing official pay , but likewise , and ...
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... circumstances , with different degrees of skill and success pursued . For the more immediate of the two objects , viz . distress of the enemy , it was , that the bill itself was provided ; and to this object nothing could be more ...
... circumstances , with different degrees of skill and success pursued . For the more immediate of the two objects , viz . distress of the enemy , it was , that the bill itself was provided ; and to this object nothing could be more ...
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... circumstances , for any imaginable Of the relative quantity of the slice thus taken , relation being had to the quantity left , some conception may be formed from a note of Mr. Rose's in his Observations respecting the public ...
... circumstances , for any imaginable Of the relative quantity of the slice thus taken , relation being had to the quantity left , some conception may be formed from a note of Mr. Rose's in his Observations respecting the public ...
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