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Page 59
... notice is allotted to this sect in the preface to the last volume ; and the historian takes his leave of the Jews with seriously lamenting that it has not been in the power of any who have recently addressed themselves to this people ...
... notice is allotted to this sect in the preface to the last volume ; and the historian takes his leave of the Jews with seriously lamenting that it has not been in the power of any who have recently addressed themselves to this people ...
Page 161
... notice are offered in the conclusion of the work , for the improvement of the in- ternal commerce of Bengal ; for enlarging our trade to the East in the articles of sugar , cotton , silk , indigo , and saltpetre ; and for encouraging ...
... notice are offered in the conclusion of the work , for the improvement of the in- ternal commerce of Bengal ; for enlarging our trade to the East in the articles of sugar , cotton , silk , indigo , and saltpetre ; and for encouraging ...
Page 205
... notice , which we take of it , must cause it to be perused by every one who is interested in the discussion . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For OCTOBER , 1806 . EDUCATION . Art . 15. The History of England , for the Use of Schools and Young ...
... notice , which we take of it , must cause it to be perused by every one who is interested in the discussion . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For OCTOBER , 1806 . EDUCATION . Art . 15. The History of England , for the Use of Schools and Young ...
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