The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and which , in truth , appear to have been mainly in the view of Mr. Burnett when he proposed the subject for his prizes . The ...
... four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and which , in truth , appear to have been mainly in the view of Mr. Burnett when he proposed the subject for his prizes . The ...
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... four or five years ; the interest of former savings pay- ing the rent , and thus removing the necessity of those extraordinary exertions , which in the way of task - work sometimes undermine the constitutions of the industrious poor ...
... four or five years ; the interest of former savings pay- ing the rent , and thus removing the necessity of those extraordinary exertions , which in the way of task - work sometimes undermine the constitutions of the industrious poor ...
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... four years of age ; here he received the common rudiments of education , and at the age of ten was bound apprentice to a weaver ; but , before he had completed his time , a strong desire to see foreign countries induced him to go to sea ...
... four years of age ; here he received the common rudiments of education , and at the age of ten was bound apprentice to a weaver ; but , before he had completed his time , a strong desire to see foreign countries induced him to go to sea ...
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... four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary appear- ance ; there was not a tree or a bush to be seen , and the ground was covered only with heath and ...
... four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary appear- ance ; there was not a tree or a bush to be seen , and the ground was covered only with heath and ...
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... four or five miles from its mouth . Fifteen people with their families resided upon it , who cultivated the ground as my servants . There were three houses upon the property , but I found it most agreeable to live with one of my ...
... four or five miles from its mouth . Fifteen people with their families resided upon it , who cultivated the ground as my servants . There were three houses upon the property , but I found it most agreeable to live with one of my ...
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