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Page 144
... considered satisfactory and com- plete but it is towards the perfection of what has been already done , and not in the contrivance of new systems , that we should like to see chemists and mineralogists directing their efforts . It must ...
... considered satisfactory and com- plete but it is towards the perfection of what has been already done , and not in the contrivance of new systems , that we should like to see chemists and mineralogists directing their efforts . It must ...
Page 357
... considered a strict regard should be paid to the public expenditure , that the national debt might not be increased . 18. That he was against disbanding the army , although a firm friend to the marching regiments ; he was also in favour ...
... considered a strict regard should be paid to the public expenditure , that the national debt might not be increased . 18. That he was against disbanding the army , although a firm friend to the marching regiments ; he was also in favour ...
Page 398
... considered as a valuable addition to the recent history of Spain . Com- mencing with a fictitious tale , at a period just preceding Napoleon's invasion of the Peninsula , they carry the reader through the war of independence , the ...
... considered as a valuable addition to the recent history of Spain . Com- mencing with a fictitious tale , at a period just preceding Napoleon's invasion of the Peninsula , they carry the reader through the war of independence , the ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
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