The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... 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 . If the family increases ...
... 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 . If the family increases ...
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... interest on behalf of the narrator ; and the hope that an account of his voyage might be of service to an unfortunate and deserving man , and not nuacceptable to those who take pleasure in contemplating the pro- gress of mankind in the ...
... interest on behalf of the narrator ; and the hope that an account of his voyage might be of service to an unfortunate and deserving man , and not nuacceptable to those who take pleasure in contemplating the pro- gress of mankind in the ...
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... interest in behalf of this unfortunate man , who is not only sensible of , but truly penitent for his offence of desertion from his Majesty's service , and breach of engagement with his employers ; and secondly , to hold up , as an ...
... interest in behalf of this unfortunate man , who is not only sensible of , but truly penitent for his offence of desertion from his Majesty's service , and breach of engagement with his employers ; and secondly , to hold up , as an ...
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... interest in the integrity of their literary reputation , with what complacency might we not imagine our great poet to contemplate the labours of the present writer ! Two centuries have passed away since his death - the mind almost sinks ...
... interest in the integrity of their literary reputation , with what complacency might we not imagine our great poet to contemplate the labours of the present writer ! Two centuries have passed away since his death - the mind almost sinks ...
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... interest should be received . But if in addition to such an advantage , the possessors of small savings were enabled to receive regular interest , on a scale advancing , to a certain extent , in proportion to the amount and continuance ...
... interest should be received . But if in addition to such an advantage , the possessors of small savings were enabled to receive regular interest , on a scale advancing , to a certain extent , in proportion to the amount and continuance ...
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