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An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the
Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Propriety of uniting these Institutions with
Friendly Societies ; together with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the ...
An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the
Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Propriety of uniting these Institutions with
Friendly Societies ; together with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the ...
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An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the
Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Propriety of uniting these Institutions with
Friendly Societies ; together with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the ...
An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the
Industrious , & c . with Remarks on the Propriety of uniting these Institutions with
Friendly Societies ; together with an Appendix , containing the Rules of the ...
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A few good plates , indeed , of the Nubian temples , and some account of the
natural history of this upper region of the Nile , so very little known , would have
greatly enhanced the value of the work ; but - non omnia possumus omnes —
and ...
A few good plates , indeed , of the Nubian temples , and some account of the
natural history of this upper region of the Nile , so very little known , would have
greatly enhanced the value of the work ; but - non omnia possumus omnes —
and ...
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... while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how
completely the bounty of nature may be counteracted by a bad government . The
citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of the
chain of ...
... while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how
completely the bounty of nature may be counteracted by a bad government . The
citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of the
chain of ...
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... very natural desire of associating himself to this species of renown , would
induce every succeeding traveller to add his own ; such is , without doubt , the
cause of those innumerable inscriptions of names , of all dates , and in all
languages .
... very natural desire of associating himself to this species of renown , would
induce every succeeding traveller to add his own ; such is , without doubt , the
cause of those innumerable inscriptions of names , of all dates , and in all
languages .
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