The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... remarked that some animals , of the same species , liad a much larger quantity of the valuable parts of the carcase in proporlion to its whole weight , than others . He fet himself there{ ore to select the best of this fort , wherever ...
... remarked that some animals , of the same species , liad a much larger quantity of the valuable parts of the carcase in proporlion to its whole weight , than others . He fet himself there{ ore to select the best of this fort , wherever ...
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... remarked how much self interest warped the understanding . He had conceived that the cultom of trafficking in slaves had been incautiously begun , without having foreseen its dreadful and neceffary consequences ; for he never could ...
... remarked how much self interest warped the understanding . He had conceived that the cultom of trafficking in slaves had been incautiously begun , without having foreseen its dreadful and neceffary consequences ; for he never could ...
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... remarked that those who opposed this establishment , as a monopoly , did it only to preserve another . The West India mer . chants had opposed the bill on this ground , that if the new Company should turn their attention to the rearing ...
... remarked that those who opposed this establishment , as a monopoly , did it only to preserve another . The West India mer . chants had opposed the bill on this ground , that if the new Company should turn their attention to the rearing ...
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