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Page 87
... interest endeavoured to continue the use of corn in the distilleries during the last year , and by which they will probably attempt to obtain its re - introduction in the present session of Parliament . The author supports his side of ...
... interest endeavoured to continue the use of corn in the distilleries during the last year , and by which they will probably attempt to obtain its re - introduction in the present session of Parliament . The author supports his side of ...
Page 266
... interest . Were the enterprize and skill of individuals suffered to engage fredy in this supply , there is no doubt the object would be soon obtained . Silk of the best quality might be procured from our eastern dɔmi- nions ; but , in ...
... interest . Were the enterprize and skill of individuals suffered to engage fredy in this supply , there is no doubt the object would be soon obtained . Silk of the best quality might be procured from our eastern dɔmi- nions ; but , in ...
Page 432
... interest youthful minds , and to answer such questions as young persons would naturally ask on hearing them related , is a commendable idea ; and to these objects , which the author has ably accomplished , are also added several very ...
... interest youthful minds , and to answer such questions as young persons would naturally ask on hearing them related , is a commendable idea ; and to these objects , which the author has ably accomplished , are also added several very ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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