The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... produced the impending , unavoidable National Bankruptcy ; and the Effects that must ensue , unless averted by the Adoption of this only real and desirable Remedy , which would elevate these Realms to a pitch of Greatness hitherto ...
... produced the impending , unavoidable National Bankruptcy ; and the Effects that must ensue , unless averted by the Adoption of this only real and desirable Remedy , which would elevate these Realms to a pitch of Greatness hitherto ...
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... produced the impending , unavoidable National Bankruptcy ; and the Effects that must ensue , unless averted by the Adoption of this only real and desirable Remedy , which would elevate these Realms to a pitch of Greatness hitherto ...
... produced the impending , unavoidable National Bankruptcy ; and the Effects that must ensue , unless averted by the Adoption of this only real and desirable Remedy , which would elevate these Realms to a pitch of Greatness hitherto ...
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... produced only 143 pages of moderate - sized letter - press . Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion for this unpretending volume in Norden's modest account of his travels , through Egypt and Nubia ...
... produced only 143 pages of moderate - sized letter - press . Such , however , is the fact . Perhaps we have found a suitable compa- nion for this unpretending volume in Norden's modest account of his travels , through Egypt and Nubia ...
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... produces the finest crops of grain almost without the labour of culture , afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how com- pletely the bounty of nature may be counteracted ...
... produces the finest crops of grain almost without the labour of culture , afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly evinces how com- pletely the bounty of nature may be counteracted ...
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... produce abuses of a more revolting nature . ' ' Female slaves , who could not boast of this advantage , were in gene- ral sold for 300 piastres ; but if they have lived in a Frank family , and had learned to sew , wash , and wait at ...
... produce abuses of a more revolting nature . ' ' Female slaves , who could not boast of this advantage , were in gene- ral sold for 300 piastres ; but if they have lived in a Frank family , and had learned to sew , wash , and wait at ...
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