The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 233The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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It is noteworthy how in the public interest we sacrifice the rights of the individual . Take the extreme case of a man convicted of a crime , for which he is sentenced to a term of imprisonment . The theory of the law is that the ...
It is noteworthy how in the public interest we sacrifice the rights of the individual . Take the extreme case of a man convicted of a crime , for which he is sentenced to a term of imprisonment . The theory of the law is that the ...
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a work have authors more generally failed ; and this is chiefly owing to the fact that the main interest of the book does not depend upon any plot or combination of extraordinary circumstances , but is centred upon one prominent figure ...
a work have authors more generally failed ; and this is chiefly owing to the fact that the main interest of the book does not depend upon any plot or combination of extraordinary circumstances , but is centred upon one prominent figure ...
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The United States is a republic , yet the interest on the debt of the United States is larger than the interest of our national debt . The English Government borrows at a cheaper rate than any other Government .
The United States is a republic , yet the interest on the debt of the United States is larger than the interest of our national debt . The English Government borrows at a cheaper rate than any other Government .
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Mr Gregory Spawling as an Educator | 91 |
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