The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Pro- priety of uniting these Institutions with Friendly Societies ; toge- ther with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the Dumfries ...
... Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Pro- priety of uniting these Institutions with Friendly Societies ; toge- ther with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the Dumfries ...
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... Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Pro- priety of uniting these Institutions with Friendly Societies ; toge- ther with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the Dumfries ...
... Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Pro- priety of uniting these Institutions with Friendly Societies ; toge- ther with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the Dumfries ...
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... nature may be counteracted by a bad govern- ment . The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of the chain of mountains which accompanies the Nile through Upper Egypt , and which the French fortified ...
... nature may be counteracted by a bad govern- ment . The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of the chain of mountains which accompanies the Nile through Upper Egypt , and which the French fortified ...
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... nature between Nubia and Egypt , is described as in the highest degree magnificent . Passing upwards from Egypt , you leave the delicious gardens of the island of Elephantina , which divides the Nile into nearly two equal streams ; and ...
... nature between Nubia and Egypt , is described as in the highest degree magnificent . Passing upwards from Egypt , you leave the delicious gardens of the island of Elephantina , which divides the Nile into nearly two equal streams ; and ...
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... nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c . & c . I. - 39 . and so forth for six lines more , with ...
... nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c . & c . I. - 39 . and so forth for six lines more , with ...
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