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Page 168
... period at which it was issued was very critical ; and this is perfectly true , but the period was critical for England . Various poli- tical publications , not of cool rational inquiry , nor calculated to exercise the judgment of the ...
... period at which it was issued was very critical ; and this is perfectly true , but the period was critical for England . Various poli- tical publications , not of cool rational inquiry , nor calculated to exercise the judgment of the ...
Page 234
... period in which one of these circular layers is completed could be ascertained , this might lead us to fix , with tolerable precision , the age of an elephant , by counting the circles in each tusk . ' The principal subject of the paper ...
... period in which one of these circular layers is completed could be ascertained , this might lead us to fix , with tolerable precision , the age of an elephant , by counting the circles in each tusk . ' The principal subject of the paper ...
Page 256
... period . It has too much solid and in- trinsic property to shrink from the payment of just demands and equitable claims . - To have revived classical and polite composition is splendid praise . These causes will admit of a commodious ...
... period . It has too much solid and in- trinsic property to shrink from the payment of just demands and equitable claims . - To have revived classical and polite composition is splendid praise . These causes will admit of a commodious ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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