The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... pounds. Each of these unhappy persons has, therefore, cost this country three hundred pounds Sterling: and supposing, that on an average, they survive transportation for twenty years, the total expence of each convict will, at this rate ...
... pounds. Each of these unhappy persons has, therefore, cost this country three hundred pounds Sterling: and supposing, that on an average, they survive transportation for twenty years, the total expence of each convict will, at this rate ...
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... pounds weight for pounds sterling." The best answer to this assertion is to quote the passage itself; which runs thus : " In November last^ he (the King) sent the Bishop of Lincoln, and the Earls of Northampton and Suffolk, with 10,000 ...
... pounds weight for pounds sterling." The best answer to this assertion is to quote the passage itself; which runs thus : " In November last^ he (the King) sent the Bishop of Lincoln, and the Earls of Northampton and Suffolk, with 10,000 ...
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... pounds, will henceforth serve only as a snare to the candidate, and a mockery of the electors, if such candidate, possessing a lise estate of three hundred pounds a-year, must expend sifty thousand pounds (and there is no probable ...
... pounds, will henceforth serve only as a snare to the candidate, and a mockery of the electors, if such candidate, possessing a lise estate of three hundred pounds a-year, must expend sifty thousand pounds (and there is no probable ...
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