The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... considered as entirely gratuitous ; both our predecessors and self may fairly be considered as amateurs . The united journals do not actually together receive payment for more than 400 copies weekly . The week- ly sales of the two ...
... considered as entirely gratuitous ; both our predecessors and self may fairly be considered as amateurs . The united journals do not actually together receive payment for more than 400 copies weekly . The week- ly sales of the two ...
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... considered as having a good title to land , unless he could shew an undisputed possession of at least sixty years ; nay , from particular circum- stances , he was often compelled to trace it through the course of a whole century or more ...
... considered as having a good title to land , unless he could shew an undisputed possession of at least sixty years ; nay , from particular circum- stances , he was often compelled to trace it through the course of a whole century or more ...
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... considered as most proper for a blind man ? We answer , that it is not because each of these call- ings is essentially an art connected with external appearance , and therefore best left to those who possess the power of vision ; but ...
... considered as most proper for a blind man ? We answer , that it is not because each of these call- ings is essentially an art connected with external appearance , and therefore best left to those who possess the power of vision ; but ...
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