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Page 147
... former is nearly as big as a rabbit , and apparently desti❤ tute of eyes , ears , and tail . Its soft , downy , and ash - coloured fur might possibly be converted to an useful article of trade . After having remarked that the Equus ...
... former is nearly as big as a rabbit , and apparently desti❤ tute of eyes , ears , and tail . Its soft , downy , and ash - coloured fur might possibly be converted to an useful article of trade . After having remarked that the Equus ...
Page 189
... former power of purchasing with respect to com- modities in general , while gold , the particular commodity in which the price of cotton is expressed , rose in a still higher ratio , and acquired four times its former power in the ...
... former power of purchasing with respect to com- modities in general , while gold , the particular commodity in which the price of cotton is expressed , rose in a still higher ratio , and acquired four times its former power in the ...
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... former ; because , when the two classes exchanged half their respective products , the things expended in production ... former quantity of corn , created by the double production of clothing ; and a double demand for the former quantity ...
... former ; because , when the two classes exchanged half their respective products , the things expended in production ... former quantity of corn , created by the double production of clothing ; and a double demand for the former quantity ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
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Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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