The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 214
... expence , and all former demands to be satisfied before new expences can be in- curred , by introducing a more minute specification into the accounts , and by securing a more strict appropriation of the several suma issued to the ...
... expence , and all former demands to be satisfied before new expences can be in- curred , by introducing a more minute specification into the accounts , and by securing a more strict appropriation of the several suma issued to the ...
Page 238
... expence , and soporific qualities ; " and this re- presentation , to the correctness of which Mr. Yates appears in- clined to subscribe , is not wholly inapplicable to the pre- sent volume , though it is perhaps as generally amusing as ...
... expence , and soporific qualities ; " and this re- presentation , to the correctness of which Mr. Yates appears in- clined to subscribe , is not wholly inapplicable to the pre- sent volume , though it is perhaps as generally amusing as ...
Page 269
... expence of a table was , and although it was to him some case , yea did it not defray the third part of his expence in the service , being but ten pounds a weeke allow'd by the state , and his expences all that time , only in the ...
... expence of a table was , and although it was to him some case , yea did it not defray the third part of his expence in the service , being but ten pounds a weeke allow'd by the state , and his expences all that time , only in the ...
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