The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 2James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... fhall we be told of his candour : Can- dour , when it opposes the dictates of common fense , can only be accounted weaknefs . Indeed , every thing in the conduct of this gentleman , whether in admini- ftration or in opposition , plainly ...
... fhall we be told of his candour : Can- dour , when it opposes the dictates of common fense , can only be accounted weaknefs . Indeed , every thing in the conduct of this gentleman , whether in admini- ftration or in opposition , plainly ...
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... fhall be highly flattered if they shall be found to bear any resemblance to the original . Our aim fhall be , neither to warp through prejudice , nor bias from par- tiality happy if in these degenerate times , we shall be able to attain ...
... fhall be highly flattered if they shall be found to bear any resemblance to the original . Our aim fhall be , neither to warp through prejudice , nor bias from par- tiality happy if in these degenerate times , we shall be able to attain ...
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... fhall throw into the form of notes fome cafes for illuftrating the propofitions in the text by examples , to which the reader either may or may not have recourse , as he finds fuit his inclination . If the text appears quite clear to ...
... fhall throw into the form of notes fome cafes for illuftrating the propofitions in the text by examples , to which the reader either may or may not have recourse , as he finds fuit his inclination . If the text appears quite clear to ...
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Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. hall not be allowed to export one fingle bufhel of corn on any account whatever ; but if it fhall fall ever fo little below that specific price , were it but one penny a quarter , you are ...
Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. hall not be allowed to export one fingle bufhel of corn on any account whatever ; but if it fhall fall ever fo little below that specific price , were it but one penny a quarter , you are ...
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... fhall fall to fuch a low rate , as to be the whole amount of freight and ex- pences below the foreign market , whatever that may be , before one ounce can be exported . " E From this example , it appears very obvious , that if no bounty ...
... fhall fall to fuch a low rate , as to be the whole amount of freight and ex- pences below the foreign market , whatever that may be , before one ounce can be exported . " E From this example , it appears very obvious , that if no bounty ...
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