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Page 92
... gives is given gratis ; that which the government gives is given for value . Mr. P. does not consider that what is paid in ... give a manifest advantage to the manufacturers of other countries ; and from the exorbitant price of all the ...
... gives is given gratis ; that which the government gives is given for value . Mr. P. does not consider that what is paid in ... give a manifest advantage to the manufacturers of other countries ; and from the exorbitant price of all the ...
Page 194
... give a very different idea of her from the old Tuscan ballad of 3579 : " Il gran duca di Toscana Ha sposata una putana Gentil Donna Veneziana , " & c . To Cosmo II . is to be ascribed the merit of inviting to Flo- rence his former ...
... give a very different idea of her from the old Tuscan ballad of 3579 : " Il gran duca di Toscana Ha sposata una putana Gentil Donna Veneziana , " & c . To Cosmo II . is to be ascribed the merit of inviting to Flo- rence his former ...
Page 242
... give any extracts from the interesting chapters containing the journey from Pekin to Han - choo - foo ; and thence ... gives nearly fifty senses , or characters , upon an average , to every sound expressed a disproportion , however ...
... give any extracts from the interesting chapters containing the journey from Pekin to Han - choo - foo ; and thence ... gives nearly fifty senses , or characters , upon an average , to every sound expressed a disproportion , however ...
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