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As Dr. Johnson said , ' Sir , a good book is one you can hold in your hand , and take to the fire . ' Now there are extremely few books which can , with any propriety , be so treated . When a great author , as Grote or Gibbon ...
As Dr. Johnson said , ' Sir , a good book is one you can hold in your hand , and take to the fire . ' Now there are extremely few books which can , with any propriety , be so treated . When a great author , as Grote or Gibbon ...
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... if they did not ; and if the notes issued by them were always convertible at the pleasure of the holder , he believed that the currency would never be depreciated . He thought , however , that , as bank - notes must pass from hand ...
... if they did not ; and if the notes issued by them were always convertible at the pleasure of the holder , he believed that the currency would never be depreciated . He thought , however , that , as bank - notes must pass from hand ...
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He is expected to be the right hand of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in all the most wearisome part of the financial business of the House of Commons ; and we have the best authority for stating that , under two Chancellors of the ...
He is expected to be the right hand of the Chancellor of the Exchequer in all the most wearisome part of the financial business of the House of Commons ; and we have the best authority for stating that , under two Chancellors of the ...
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