The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... called Maneges ; so full an account of which is given by Mr. Duncan , the early promoter of them , as to render it quite unnecessary to enter on any particulars re- specting them here . But , however well intended they are , there are ...
... called Maneges ; so full an account of which is given by Mr. Duncan , the early promoter of them , as to render it quite unnecessary to enter on any particulars re- specting them here . But , however well intended they are , there are ...
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... called in and cancelled . These duplicates , on a half or quarter sheet of paper , are so contrived as to contain columns both for payments and receipts during all the months of the year , and each week of every month . By looking into ...
... called in and cancelled . These duplicates , on a half or quarter sheet of paper , are so contrived as to contain columns both for payments and receipts during all the months of the year , and each week of every month . By looking into ...
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... called away from England , ' he says , ' to a remote part of the British dominions for the purpose , not only of defending his rights of property from threatened infringement , but also to give his personal support to a considerable ...
... called away from England , ' he says , ' to a remote part of the British dominions for the purpose , not only of defending his rights of property from threatened infringement , but also to give his personal support to a considerable ...
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... called out to his men , ' Do what you can to take care of yourselves ; ' but he was so much beloved that they affectionately gathered round him to learn what injury he had suffered ; when a volley of musketry was poured into the group ...
... called out to his men , ' Do what you can to take care of yourselves ; ' but he was so much beloved that they affectionately gathered round him to learn what injury he had suffered ; when a volley of musketry was poured into the group ...
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... called upon to justify the manu- script and his own researches , by giving to the world the present volume . He states fairly that he has not been able to trace , nor can he conjecture , how this manuscript had come into the posses ...
... called upon to justify the manu- script and his own researches , by giving to the world the present volume . He states fairly that he has not been able to trace , nor can he conjecture , how this manuscript had come into the posses ...
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