The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... improvement , but which the experience of even a few years back sufficiently refutes . Trusting however to you , Sir , at least for a candid hearing , I will only premise ( in order to obviate the premature influence , in the outset ...
... improvement , but which the experience of even a few years back sufficiently refutes . Trusting however to you , Sir , at least for a candid hearing , I will only premise ( in order to obviate the premature influence , in the outset ...
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... improvement of these vast wastes will be effected by private exertion . It does not however follow from this that it may not be worthy the attention of the public . Government has thought fit ( whether wisely or no , it is not for me to ...
... improvement of these vast wastes will be effected by private exertion . It does not however follow from this that it may not be worthy the attention of the public . Government has thought fit ( whether wisely or no , it is not for me to ...
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... improvement on a large scale . Of English capitalists , on the other hand , very few possess any accurate knowledge of the state of things in Ireland ; and those few naturally prefer laying out their capital either in the improvement of ...
... improvement on a large scale . Of English capitalists , on the other hand , very few possess any accurate knowledge of the state of things in Ireland ; and those few naturally prefer laying out their capital either in the improvement of ...
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... improvement of certain spots of land , yet we seldom find it carried on with so much spirit as those exertions which promise a speedier ( though , in the end , perhaps , smaller ) return : except indeed by those who find amusement by ...
... improvement of certain spots of land , yet we seldom find it carried on with so much spirit as those exertions which promise a speedier ( though , in the end , perhaps , smaller ) return : except indeed by those who find amusement by ...
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... improvement I propose , being agricultural , would have a direct tendency to increase the means of subsistence ; whereas a great part at least of the capital which this scheme requires , would probably , in the event of its not being ...
... improvement I propose , being agricultural , would have a direct tendency to increase the means of subsistence ; whereas a great part at least of the capital which this scheme requires , would probably , in the event of its not being ...
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