The Brighton magazine, Том 1Hurst, Chance & Company, 1822 |
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... John Duke of Buccleugh , about the year 1762 , and although he improved greatly on many of the French theories , still his book was very strongly tinctured with them . We believe that it is not generally known that the French Economists ...
... John Duke of Buccleugh , about the year 1762 , and although he improved greatly on many of the French theories , still his book was very strongly tinctured with them . We believe that it is not generally known that the French Economists ...
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... John Sinclair , as well as several intelligent writers on agriculture , have endeavoured to determine the most advantageous size both for the advantage of the country , and of the individuals them- selves . Grazing farms must naturally ...
... John Sinclair , as well as several intelligent writers on agriculture , have endeavoured to determine the most advantageous size both for the advantage of the country , and of the individuals them- selves . Grazing farms must naturally ...
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... Classes ? And to make up even " this beggarly array of empty " heads and sto- machs , to form this partie quarré of senators , to support the chair , the committee were obliged to summon John George 14 AN ODE TO HAFIZ .
... Classes ? And to make up even " this beggarly array of empty " heads and sto- machs , to form this partie quarré of senators , to support the chair , the committee were obliged to summon John George 14 AN ODE TO HAFIZ .
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... John George could not withstand , he having , like our friend Dugald Dalgetty , " a knack that way . " Witness his last motion on the subject of Parliamentary Reform ; lost , disgracefully lost , while he was discussing the delicacies ...
... John George could not withstand , he having , like our friend Dugald Dalgetty , " a knack that way . " Witness his last motion on the subject of Parliamentary Reform ; lost , disgracefully lost , while he was discussing the delicacies ...
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... the legends of the ancient church , and the miraculous conversions of John Wesley , abundantly testifies VOL . I. E the influence of imagination . Even in the demonstrative sciences IMAGINATION versus MATTER - OF - FACT . 49.
... the legends of the ancient church , and the miraculous conversions of John Wesley , abundantly testifies VOL . I. E the influence of imagination . Even in the demonstrative sciences IMAGINATION versus MATTER - OF - FACT . 49.
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