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PAGE VI . An Historical Inquiry into the Productions and Consump- tion of the Precious Metals . By W. Jacob , Esq . , F. R.S. 240 VII . The Life of Sir Isaac Newton . By Daniel Brewster , LL.D. , F.R.S.-No. XXIV . Family Library VIII ...
PAGE VI . An Historical Inquiry into the Productions and Consump- tion of the Precious Metals . By W. Jacob , Esq . , F. R.S. 240 VII . The Life of Sir Isaac Newton . By Daniel Brewster , LL.D. , F.R.S.-No. XXIV . Family Library VIII ...
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... tion , similar to our own press - gang system . The vessels were , for the most part , of a diminutive size , but very numerous , and it is a striking proof of the salutary influence of Christianity , that these expeditions , so much ...
... tion , similar to our own press - gang system . The vessels were , for the most part , of a diminutive size , but very numerous , and it is a striking proof of the salutary influence of Christianity , that these expeditions , so much ...
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... was fixed at Cheli- cut , in the district or kingdom of Tigre , the most important por- tion of Abyssinia , under the protection of the Ras , by which title . the governors are usually designated in that country . Although 16 Abyssinia .
... was fixed at Cheli- cut , in the district or kingdom of Tigre , the most important por- tion of Abyssinia , under the protection of the Ras , by which title . the governors are usually designated in that country . Although 16 Abyssinia .
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... tion into which his more immediate friends and relatives were thrown by such an event . Madame Junot gives a very lively de- scription of the manner in which the news was received in her do- mestic circle . 66 << 66 " how On the night ...
... tion into which his more immediate friends and relatives were thrown by such an event . Madame Junot gives a very lively de- scription of the manner in which the news was received in her do- mestic circle . 66 << 66 " how On the night ...
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... tion of the lower orders , the draining and reclaiming of waste lands and bogs , the regulation of rail - ways and canals , the construction of new roads and the repair of the old , the erection of public buildings , and many of those ...
... tion of the lower orders , the draining and reclaiming of waste lands and bogs , the regulation of rail - ways and canals , the construction of new roads and the repair of the old , the erection of public buildings , and many of those ...
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