The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... periods , as exhibited by the two commitress : with references to the Nos . of the Appendixes and Pages of the two Reports : the Reports being -- of those of the committee of 1797-8 , the 29th , and of those of the committee of 1807-8 ...
... periods , as exhibited by the two commitress : with references to the Nos . of the Appendixes and Pages of the two Reports : the Reports being -- of those of the committee of 1797-8 , the 29th , and of those of the committee of 1807-8 ...
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... period she never tried to eat or drink , seldom rose up or even moved , the tongue swelled very much , and long before her death the jaws were distended by it . A spaniel was observed to be seized by a strange dog , and was bit in the ...
... period she never tried to eat or drink , seldom rose up or even moved , the tongue swelled very much , and long before her death the jaws were distended by it . A spaniel was observed to be seized by a strange dog , and was bit in the ...
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... period : if such allotments were made ( of the reclaimed peat - bogs of Ireland ) to deserving soldiers , either ... periods of the state : an institution which probably contributed more than all other causes together , to enable Rome to ...
... period : if such allotments were made ( of the reclaimed peat - bogs of Ireland ) to deserving soldiers , either ... periods of the state : an institution which probably contributed more than all other causes together , to enable Rome to ...
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... period , before their eyes , it cannot be easily understood that the strength and welfare of a state consist in a liberal expenditure in its cultivation . The lands which require most expense give the greatest employment for labor and ...
... period , before their eyes , it cannot be easily understood that the strength and welfare of a state consist in a liberal expenditure in its cultivation . The lands which require most expense give the greatest employment for labor and ...
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... period , be severely felt ; not merely by a change of the stock of cattle and of corn from one hand to another , ( a result of no great importance with a view to the future welfare of the country ; ) but by an actual and alarming di ...
... period , be severely felt ; not merely by a change of the stock of cattle and of corn from one hand to another , ( a result of no great importance with a view to the future welfare of the country ; ) but by an actual and alarming di ...
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