The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 203
... give them a fair trial ; that one family only would be supported on an estate which formerly was encum- bered by five or six . These are very favourable circum- " stances both to the nation and to the landlord ; but among all these ...
... give them a fair trial ; that one family only would be supported on an estate which formerly was encum- bered by five or six . These are very favourable circum- " stances both to the nation and to the landlord ; but among all these ...
Page 226
... give our opinion on the darkness and annoyance with which classical learning is threatened by modern German taste ; a taste , un- fortunately transplanted into this country with too great success , and which we feel it our bounden duty ...
... give our opinion on the darkness and annoyance with which classical learning is threatened by modern German taste ; a taste , un- fortunately transplanted into this country with too great success , and which we feel it our bounden duty ...
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... give , or stipulate to give more than one hundred pounds for one hundred , even though we should have to pay or more interest for the loan than on the ancient system . Or it would be advisable to grant annuities for a long period , as ...
... give , or stipulate to give more than one hundred pounds for one hundred , even though we should have to pay or more interest for the loan than on the ancient system . Or it would be advisable to grant annuities for a long period , as ...
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