The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... supposed he will retire in a couple of years , with a fortune equal to that of his predecessor ; for it should seem this is the term usually allowed for one in his place to acquire a fortune . I had an opportunity of seeing and ...
... supposed he will retire in a couple of years , with a fortune equal to that of his predecessor ; for it should seem this is the term usually allowed for one in his place to acquire a fortune . I had an opportunity of seeing and ...
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... supposed that in such circumstances they could have much appetite for it , but they seem to drink as freely as if they had tasted no wine that day before . At dinner a number of female slaves attend , and this seems to be the time ...
... supposed that in such circumstances they could have much appetite for it , but they seem to drink as freely as if they had tasted no wine that day before . At dinner a number of female slaves attend , and this seems to be the time ...
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... supposed preservatives of the gums and teeth , and even to preserve them from the air , as they are constantly covered over with these substances . Although white teeth are reckoned a peculiar ornament by the natives of Europe , they ...
... supposed preservatives of the gums and teeth , and even to preserve them from the air , as they are constantly covered over with these substances . Although white teeth are reckoned a peculiar ornament by the natives of Europe , they ...
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regiment as ensign , then at Barrackpore . Though the Company's allowances are supposed to be very ample , yet , as in India persons of every rank and denomination live in as much splendour and extravagance as their means will allow , a ...
regiment as ensign , then at Barrackpore . Though the Company's allowances are supposed to be very ample , yet , as in India persons of every rank and denomination live in as much splendour and extravagance as their means will allow , a ...
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... supposed in these remarks , that the line of perpetual snow can be a well - defined , distinct , and precise one . The boun- dary of congelation must vary from year to year , with the mild- ness and severity of the season , and ...
... supposed in these remarks , that the line of perpetual snow can be a well - defined , distinct , and precise one . The boun- dary of congelation must vary from year to year , with the mild- ness and severity of the season , and ...
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