The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... those who are inclined to make the experiment may have it in their power to compare them with each other , and to judge for themselves . I have only further to add on this head , that the first is spoken of thrcughout all Europe , as ...
... those who are inclined to make the experiment may have it in their power to compare them with each other , and to judge for themselves . I have only further to add on this head , that the first is spoken of thrcughout all Europe , as ...
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... those habits and modes of thinking , to which they have been long accustomed , and to adopt others in their stead , without any of those vivient struggles , that are always so productive of distress to numberlefs individuals who ...
... those habits and modes of thinking , to which they have been long accustomed , and to adopt others in their stead , without any of those vivient struggles , that are always so productive of distress to numberlefs individuals who ...
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... those persons who poffeffed the fields in the class of F , would be able to afford no rent at all ; nor could any rent be afforded in this case , for those of G , or other more steril fields for the purpose of rearing corn : But it is ...
... those persons who poffeffed the fields in the class of F , would be able to afford no rent at all ; nor could any rent be afforded in this case , for those of G , or other more steril fields for the purpose of rearing corn : But it is ...
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