The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... hope to be elsewhere , but that he was desirous to see his friends once more . The king said , If his belly told him to go he would do it ; and that if mine told me so I was at liberty . ' He then desired me to give his compliments to ...
... hope to be elsewhere , but that he was desirous to see his friends once more . The king said , If his belly told him to go he would do it ; and that if mine told me so I was at liberty . ' He then desired me to give his compliments to ...
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... hope , that by means of public instruc- tion , and the establishment of secure depositories for the savings of industry , they might be speedily diminished and eventually ren- dered unnecessary . In Ireland , he observed , where there ...
... hope , that by means of public instruc- tion , and the establishment of secure depositories for the savings of industry , they might be speedily diminished and eventually ren- dered unnecessary . In Ireland , he observed , where there ...
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... hope Provident or Parish Banks fell 6 hope to see a general extension of it . 1816 . 103 Tracts on Saving Banks .
... hope Provident or Parish Banks fell 6 hope to see a general extension of it . 1816 . 103 Tracts on Saving Banks .
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6 hope to see a general extension of it . For this purpose , handbills expressed in simple and popular language should be distributed ; and an office opened in every parish in the city and suburbs , all of them connected with a central ...
6 hope to see a general extension of it . For this purpose , handbills expressed in simple and popular language should be distributed ; and an office opened in every parish in the city and suburbs , all of them connected with a central ...
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... hope , and triumph , o'er thy evil day ! Look forth , expecting happier times to come , And to enjoy , once more , thy native home ! ' - pp . 128 , 129 . The first verses in the volume , ou finding the heel of a Shoe at Bath , are in ...
... hope , and triumph , o'er thy evil day ! Look forth , expecting happier times to come , And to enjoy , once more , thy native home ! ' - pp . 128 , 129 . The first verses in the volume , ou finding the heel of a Shoe at Bath , are in ...
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