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... notice them as briefly as the nature of the circumstances will permit ; and to postpone that notice , as the most irksome part of our task , until we have taken a view of the more important , and certainly the far more gratifying ...
... notice them as briefly as the nature of the circumstances will permit ; and to postpone that notice , as the most irksome part of our task , until we have taken a view of the more important , and certainly the far more gratifying ...
Page 63
... notice given by the author indicates that the subjects discussed in it are likely to call forth several more treatises of equal magnitude . Not con- tented with apprizing us of a similar work on the revolutions of Rome , he enumerates ...
... notice given by the author indicates that the subjects discussed in it are likely to call forth several more treatises of equal magnitude . Not con- tented with apprizing us of a similar work on the revolutions of Rome , he enumerates ...
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... notice of the attempts made in former years to introduce such establishments by act of parlia- ment . After having recapitulated the regulations of the in- stitution just mentioned , he explains those of the parish - bank of Ruthwell in ...
... notice of the attempts made in former years to introduce such establishments by act of parlia- ment . After having recapitulated the regulations of the in- stitution just mentioned , he explains those of the parish - bank of Ruthwell in ...
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