Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... producing ( I do not say it has yet produced , but it has made a beginning in producing ) a habit of apprehension ; -in fact , I believe the French opinion of the Prince - President is near about that of the interesting damsel in George ...
... producing ( I do not say it has yet produced , but it has made a beginning in producing ) a habit of apprehension ; -in fact , I believe the French opinion of the Prince - President is near about that of the interesting damsel in George ...
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... produce . The manu- facturing districts were , he showed , subjected by the Corn Laws to alternate periods of great excitement and great depression . When corn was very cheap , the mass of the community had much to spend on other things ...
... produce . The manu- facturing districts were , he showed , subjected by the Corn Laws to alternate periods of great excitement and great depression . When corn was very cheap , the mass of the community had much to spend on other things ...
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... produce in the exact shape and form in which he produces them , they constitute not the less on that account a distinct portion of the exports of this country , and that in the best of all possible forms . Just as much as the ...
... produce in the exact shape and form in which he produces them , they constitute not the less on that account a distinct portion of the exports of this country , and that in the best of all possible forms . Just as much as the ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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