The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... thing to add . apprehend that any considerable por- tion of the public revenue will ever be set to farm in this kingdom , not merely on account of the mischief and unpo- pularity of the system , but also on ac- count of the loss of the ...
... thing to add . apprehend that any considerable por- tion of the public revenue will ever be set to farm in this kingdom , not merely on account of the mischief and unpo- pularity of the system , but also on ac- count of the loss of the ...
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... thing like an accurate estimate of their mag- nitudes . . In truth , profits never can be ascertained ; and conse ... things will find their level ; but in the mean time , and this time is not always a short period , the entire or the ...
... thing like an accurate estimate of their mag- nitudes . . In truth , profits never can be ascertained ; and conse ... things will find their level ; but in the mean time , and this time is not always a short period , the entire or the ...
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... thing , taxes imposed upon commodities which the labourer consumes , and these fall upon the very individual who ... things will find their level , and reduced wages will be the lot of nearly all . On the whole , therefore , we cannot ...
... thing , taxes imposed upon commodities which the labourer consumes , and these fall upon the very individual who ... things will find their level , and reduced wages will be the lot of nearly all . On the whole , therefore , we cannot ...
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... thing rather than admiration ; and we fairly confess , that we took up the little volume now before us with an internal qualm , notwithstanding that a grave divine Miss Woodrooffe's grand- uncle has stood their sponsor . Nor was this ...
... thing rather than admiration ; and we fairly confess , that we took up the little volume now before us with an internal qualm , notwithstanding that a grave divine Miss Woodrooffe's grand- uncle has stood their sponsor . Nor was this ...
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... things , and many more very curious , which I have not set down , were confirmed by the daughter in court , and numbers of worthy and creditable witnesses were brought , who spoke to the truth of the same . Also , it appeared that Dame ...
... things , and many more very curious , which I have not set down , were confirmed by the daughter in court , and numbers of worthy and creditable witnesses were brought , who spoke to the truth of the same . Also , it appeared that Dame ...
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