The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 102,Parte 1;Volumen 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... tion of John Bull , that he is rapidly sinking from his once vigorous con- dition to weakness and decrepitude . With the experiments of free trade , restricted currency , corn laws , Catholic emancipation , & c . all of which ...
... tion of John Bull , that he is rapidly sinking from his once vigorous con- dition to weakness and decrepitude . With the experiments of free trade , restricted currency , corn laws , Catholic emancipation , & c . all of which ...
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... tion certain poor soils supposed to be only capable of raising oats ? " The Hon . Member expressed " a doubt if there be any land which is worth cul- tivating with profit , that would not raise some other agricultural produce than oats ...
... tion certain poor soils supposed to be only capable of raising oats ? " The Hon . Member expressed " a doubt if there be any land which is worth cul- tivating with profit , that would not raise some other agricultural produce than oats ...
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... tion in the Gentleman's Magazine , they are much at your service . Thomas Morgan was a native of Wales , but in what part of the Princi- pality born , is not ascertained . He must have migrated from Wales at a very early period of his ...
... tion in the Gentleman's Magazine , they are much at your service . Thomas Morgan was a native of Wales , but in what part of the Princi- pality born , is not ascertained . He must have migrated from Wales at a very early period of his ...
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... tion of those geological phenomena which present themselves in almost every part of our Island . The beau- tiful order and variety which is ob- servable in the series , must be suffi- cient to satisfy every well - constituted mind that ...
... tion of those geological phenomena which present themselves in almost every part of our Island . The beau- tiful order and variety which is ob- servable in the series , must be suffi- cient to satisfy every well - constituted mind that ...
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... tion : " I shall deliver it , " says he , " " as a third observation , that we ought to be more on our guard against the excess of Refinement , than that of Simplicity ; and that , because the for- mer excess is both less beautiful and ...
... tion : " I shall deliver it , " says he , " " as a third observation , that we ought to be more on our guard against the excess of Refinement , than that of Simplicity ; and that , because the for- mer excess is both less beautiful and ...
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