The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 16
... rest . Such reduction would encou- rage the Chinese to cultivate the infe- rior qualities , for which the differen- tial duties would excite an artificial demand . We would prefer to place good tea within the reach of the poor . It is ...
... rest . Such reduction would encou- rage the Chinese to cultivate the infe- rior qualities , for which the differen- tial duties would excite an artificial demand . We would prefer to place good tea within the reach of the poor . It is ...
Page 17
... rest consisting of the capital expended in paying the wages of those by whom they were produced ; whereas the whole value of B's goods consists of profits : hence it is clear that , while the duty would swallow up the whole of A's ...
... rest consisting of the capital expended in paying the wages of those by whom they were produced ; whereas the whole value of B's goods consists of profits : hence it is clear that , while the duty would swallow up the whole of A's ...
Page 26
... rest , and the whole house shut up , there came suddenly a violent noise of knocking at the door ; that thereupon they demanded who was there , but re- ceiving no answer , the knocking still continuing , they supposed it to be thieves ...
... rest , and the whole house shut up , there came suddenly a violent noise of knocking at the door ; that thereupon they demanded who was there , but re- ceiving no answer , the knocking still continuing , they supposed it to be thieves ...
Page 28
... rest in peace : — I was violently enamoured of Dame Margaret Hubert , she being a fair widow , and having a good estate - I , a thoughtless and lewd young fellow , given to bad companions and dissolute ways . I was ever reproved by Mar ...
... rest in peace : — I was violently enamoured of Dame Margaret Hubert , she being a fair widow , and having a good estate - I , a thoughtless and lewd young fellow , given to bad companions and dissolute ways . I was ever reproved by Mar ...
Page 29
... rest on my head . I have sinned , and must bear my agony , though none can tell how great that is . If the rev . divine who hath lis- tened to this can embolden me to pray to God , I do beseech him so to do ; hitherto I have not dared ...
... rest on my head . I have sinned , and must bear my agony , though none can tell how great that is . If the rev . divine who hath lis- tened to this can embolden me to pray to God , I do beseech him so to do ; hitherto I have not dared ...
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