The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Poor , & c . to 1st Nov. 1815 . 6. First Year's Report of the Bath Provident Institution , established Jan. 1815 . 7. Observations on Banks for Savings . By the Rt . Hon . George Rose . 3. A Bill for the Protection and Encouragement of ...
... Poor , & c . to 1st Nov. 1815 . 6. First Year's Report of the Bath Provident Institution , established Jan. 1815 . 7. Observations on Banks for Savings . By the Rt . Hon . George Rose . 3. A Bill for the Protection and Encouragement of ...
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... poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its father . " Most travellers agree in the melancholy feelings excited by the present forlorn and neglected state of this once magnificent city ; which abounded in ...
... poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its father . " Most travellers agree in the melancholy feelings excited by the present forlorn and neglected state of this once magnificent city ; which abounded in ...
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... poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture of his lands , while the cities are falling into ruin , because the same unhappy restraints render it A 2 1816 . 9 ...
... poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to lay out in the improvement and culture of his lands , while the cities are falling into ruin , because the same unhappy restraints render it A 2 1816 . 9 ...
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... poor fellow entreated he would give him time to remove his wife and his cow , and set off on full speed for that purpose - and this poor man , we doubt not , was quite as well skilled as his neighbours in all the learning of the ...
... poor fellow entreated he would give him time to remove his wife and his cow , and set off on full speed for that purpose - and this poor man , we doubt not , was quite as well skilled as his neighbours in all the learning of the ...
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... poor Norden's wealth was able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself ...
... poor Norden's wealth was able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself ...
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