The Pamphleteer, Volumen14Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... facts , cannot all be correct . Moreover , the subjects have generally been treated as matters so remote from the transactions of common life , as to throw a veil of mystery round what might otherwise appear sufficiently distinct . It ...
... facts , cannot all be correct . Moreover , the subjects have generally been treated as matters so remote from the transactions of common life , as to throw a veil of mystery round what might otherwise appear sufficiently distinct . It ...
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... facts ; namely , that the pound of gold has been divided into forty - four guineas and a half ; that the quarter of wheat has been divided into sixty - four seals ; and the value is idem per idem in both instances . It will not be ...
... facts ; namely , that the pound of gold has been divided into forty - four guineas and a half ; that the quarter of wheat has been divided into sixty - four seals ; and the value is idem per idem in both instances . It will not be ...
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... facts capable , as I conceive , of clearly decid- ing this important question - namely , foreign exchange , and the average price of home commodities , estimated in the artificial me- dium . I have endeavoured to prove , by the familiar ...
... facts capable , as I conceive , of clearly decid- ing this important question - namely , foreign exchange , and the average price of home commodities , estimated in the artificial me- dium . I have endeavoured to prove , by the familiar ...
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... facts as proved : but several other topics for discussion remain . The most prominent of these relate to country banks . Their situation appears , at first sight , not to have been materially altered by the restriction ; they are still ...
... facts as proved : but several other topics for discussion remain . The most prominent of these relate to country banks . Their situation appears , at first sight , not to have been materially altered by the restriction ; they are still ...
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... fact , numberless causes may occur to retard a vessel's progress so propelled ; so that steam , in this instance , can derive but little value from the circumstance of its being independent of the operations of winds and tides . Indeed ...
... fact , numberless causes may occur to retard a vessel's progress so propelled ; so that steam , in this instance , can derive but little value from the circumstance of its being independent of the operations of winds and tides . Indeed ...
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