The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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Página 89
... board the transport , is a young surgeon , who has been engaged in the mutiny at the Nore ; the third man is for extorting money ; the fourth was in a respectable situation of life at the time of the Irish Rebellion , and was so ill ...
... board the transport , is a young surgeon , who has been engaged in the mutiny at the Nore ; the third man is for extorting money ; the fourth was in a respectable situation of life at the time of the Irish Rebellion , and was so ill ...
Página 99
... board the transports . Mr Bigge ( of whose sense and humanity we really have not the slightest doubt ) states eighteen inches to be quite sufficient - twice the length of a small sheet of letter paper . The printer's devil who car ries ...
... board the transports . Mr Bigge ( of whose sense and humanity we really have not the slightest doubt ) states eighteen inches to be quite sufficient - twice the length of a small sheet of letter paper . The printer's devil who car ries ...
Página 104
... board ; and , for the saving of fifteen- pence per day , the foundation of many criminal tailors is laid . What is true of tailors , is true of tinkers and all other trades . The chances of escape from labour , and of manumission in the ...
... board ; and , for the saving of fifteen- pence per day , the foundation of many criminal tailors is laid . What is true of tailors , is true of tinkers and all other trades . The chances of escape from labour , and of manumission in the ...
Página 108
... board , and then sit round that board , peel the skin and dirt from one ' at a time , and eat the inside . 6 He next calculates upon the market prices of the two articles ; and in this every consumer may readily follow him . When wheat ...
... board , and then sit round that board , peel the skin and dirt from one ' at a time , and eat the inside . 6 He next calculates upon the market prices of the two articles ; and in this every consumer may readily follow him . When wheat ...
Página 118
... board ( a tin may be better ) , and put the cakes to dry in the sun . Turn them every day ; let them receive no wet ; and they will become as hard as ship biscuit . Put them in a bag , or box , and keep them in a place perfectly free ...
... board ( a tin may be better ) , and put the cakes to dry in the sun . Turn them every day ; let them receive no wet ; and they will become as hard as ship biscuit . Put them in a bag , or box , and keep them in a place perfectly free ...
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