The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... possession of these establishments . The zeal of the able and public spirited con- ductors of the Edinburgh Bank has tended very materially to pro- mote the plan both in Scotland and England , and has given to it a degree of éclat among ...
... possession of these establishments . The zeal of the able and public spirited con- ductors of the Edinburgh Bank has tended very materially to pro- mote the plan both in Scotland and England , and has given to it a degree of éclat among ...
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... possession of anone treasurer . We do not hesitate to say , that this is an Utopian scheme , complicate in the machinery , and impracticable in the execution . fixed equivalent to this ? Besides , may not the fixed 104 Ост . Tracts on ...
... possession of anone treasurer . We do not hesitate to say , that this is an Utopian scheme , complicate in the machinery , and impracticable in the execution . fixed equivalent to this ? Besides , may not the fixed 104 Ост . Tracts on ...
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... possessed by many persons , from one of whom the editor received it to which we may add , of our own information , that it has been in the hands of several gentlemen in one of the universi- ties . Cowper describes himself as having had ...
... possessed by many persons , from one of whom the editor received it to which we may add , of our own information , that it has been in the hands of several gentlemen in one of the universi- ties . Cowper describes himself as having had ...
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... possession of his mind . A strange and horrible darkness fell upon me . If it were possible that a heavy blow could light upon the brain without touching the skull , such was the sensation I felt . I clapped my hand to my fore- head ...
... possession of his mind . A strange and horrible darkness fell upon me . If it were possible that a heavy blow could light upon the brain without touching the skull , such was the sensation I felt . I clapped my hand to my fore- head ...
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... possession . ' He was called away from England , ' he says , ' to a remote part of the British dominions for the purpose , not only of defending his rights of property from threatened infringement , but also to give his personal support ...
... possession . ' He was called away from England , ' he says , ' to a remote part of the British dominions for the purpose , not only of defending his rights of property from threatened infringement , but also to give his personal support ...
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