History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... answers more completely to the proper notion of an introduction to botany than any work we have yet seen . It is truly scientific , and at the same time of an entirely popular character , replete with entertaining information , and ...
... answers more completely to the proper notion of an introduction to botany than any work we have yet seen . It is truly scientific , and at the same time of an entirely popular character , replete with entertaining information , and ...
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... answered , " We have heard him long " enough ! " Brodrick to Lord Midleton , Jan. 24. 1720 . See also Sinclair's Public 66 Second Speech , July , 1721 . Revenue , part 2. p . 104 . 1720 . XI . 1720 . CHAP . " be bold to B 4 FROM THE ...
... answered , " We have heard him long " enough ! " Brodrick to Lord Midleton , Jan. 24. 1720 . See also Sinclair's Public 66 Second Speech , July , 1721 . Revenue , part 2. p . 104 . 1720 . XI . 1720 . CHAP . " be bold to B 4 FROM THE ...
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... answers indicated that large sums in South Sea Stock had been given to procure the passing of the Act last year ; upon which Lord Stanhope imme- diately rose , and expressing his indignation at such practices , moved a resolution , that ...
... answers indicated that large sums in South Sea Stock had been given to procure the passing of the Act last year ; upon which Lord Stanhope imme- diately rose , and expressing his indignation at such practices , moved a resolution , that ...
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... answer , on the ground that he had already given his evidence before the Secret Committee of the Commons . How to proceed in this matter was a serious difficulty ; and a debate which arose upon it soon branched into more general topics ...
... answer , on the ground that he had already given his evidence before the Secret Committee of the Commons . How to proceed in this matter was a serious difficulty ; and a debate which arose upon it soon branched into more general topics ...
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... * Mr. Brodrick to Lord Midleton , Sept. 27. 1720 . + Gibbon , Memoirs ( Miscell . Works , vol . i . p . 16. ed . 1814. ) XI . 1721 . moved . A rough answer of 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND Against Mr Aislabie And against Lord Sunderland.
... * Mr. Brodrick to Lord Midleton , Sept. 27. 1720 . + Gibbon , Memoirs ( Miscell . Works , vol . i . p . 16. ed . 1814. ) XI . 1721 . moved . A rough answer of 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND Against Mr Aislabie And against Lord Sunderland.
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Page 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.