The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... nature applies the manure it requires , bear crops ad infinitum , without the necessity of lying fallow to recruit their vegetative powers . What we have said will suffice to prove that the Bengal pea- santry do not proceed without ...
... nature applies the manure it requires , bear crops ad infinitum , without the necessity of lying fallow to recruit their vegetative powers . What we have said will suffice to prove that the Bengal pea- santry do not proceed without ...
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... nature . > We learn with great satisfaction , that since the above was written , a Board of Education has been appointed in Ireland , composed of men of character , talents , rank , fortune and popu- larity . From their united efforts ...
... nature . > We learn with great satisfaction , that since the above was written , a Board of Education has been appointed in Ireland , composed of men of character , talents , rank , fortune and popu- larity . From their united efforts ...
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... , at one period , a design of a different nature actuated his ambition . This momentary interest , added to that laudable curiosity which is is at all times attracted to the fate of great 1807 . 63 Waring's Travels in Persia ,
... , at one period , a design of a different nature actuated his ambition . This momentary interest , added to that laudable curiosity which is is at all times attracted to the fate of great 1807 . 63 Waring's Travels in Persia ,
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... nature . When we confider the prefent fituation of Britain , we cannot hefitate as to the expediency , if not the ... natural limit . Almost all commodi- ties pay about double or triple their original value in taxes ; every transfer of ...
... nature . When we confider the prefent fituation of Britain , we cannot hefitate as to the expediency , if not the ... natural limit . Almost all commodi- ties pay about double or triple their original value in taxes ; every transfer of ...
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... nature of the arrangements adopted for this purpose would of course be determined by the ftate of the finances at the close of the war . We are aware that the continuance of war - taxes , after the peace , would be made a handle to ...
... nature of the arrangements adopted for this purpose would of course be determined by the ftate of the finances at the close of the war . We are aware that the continuance of war - taxes , after the peace , would be made a handle to ...
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