The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... taken place in those intellectual stimuli , the love of nature , of rural elegance , and lastly , of antiquarian investigations , which are every day sending men of opulence back to their country seats , not only in their im- mediate ...
... taken place in those intellectual stimuli , the love of nature , of rural elegance , and lastly , of antiquarian investigations , which are every day sending men of opulence back to their country seats , not only in their im- mediate ...
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... taken place ; whether , for instance , that value has more than doubled ; and within what time and since what period ? Whether any increase has taken place in the rate of the yearly dividend ? Whether , in addition to this circumstance ...
... taken place ; whether , for instance , that value has more than doubled ; and within what time and since what period ? Whether any increase has taken place in the rate of the yearly dividend ? Whether , in addition to this circumstance ...
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... taken from nature , might be adapted to all opinions , and furnish a measure common to all nations .'- p . iii , iv . We cannot assent either to the opinion , or the fact . The Grecian states , collectively taken , comprehended but a ...
... taken from nature , might be adapted to all opinions , and furnish a measure common to all nations .'- p . iii , iv . We cannot assent either to the opinion , or the fact . The Grecian states , collectively taken , comprehended but a ...
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