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... complete . The object of the one is the profit of the partners , whereas that of the other ought to be to promote the welfare of the labour- ing classes ; and , on this account , the services of its managers should be either altogether ...
... complete . The object of the one is the profit of the partners , whereas that of the other ought to be to promote the welfare of the labour- ing classes ; and , on this account , the services of its managers should be either altogether ...
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... complete her equipment ; the boiler , the engine , and the machinery , were put in board with all possible expedi- tion . Their weight and size far sur- passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of ...
... complete her equipment ; the boiler , the engine , and the machinery , were put in board with all possible expedi- tion . Their weight and size far sur- passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of ...
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... complete copy of this do- cument , which has been carefully col- lated with the original record in the Register House , will be found in ano- ther department of our Magazine . This writ was renewed by the Earl of Arran as Regent of ...
... complete copy of this do- cument , which has been carefully col- lated with the original record in the Register House , will be found in ano- ther department of our Magazine . This writ was renewed by the Earl of Arran as Regent of ...
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... complete- ly to conceal their meaning from other people ; but it seems doubtful whe- ther the jargon they use , on such oc- casions , be not a mere slang invented for very obvious purposes . I recollect of having heard them conversing ...
... complete- ly to conceal their meaning from other people ; but it seems doubtful whe- ther the jargon they use , on such oc- casions , be not a mere slang invented for very obvious purposes . I recollect of having heard them conversing ...
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... complete list of errata . Mr T. Moore has in the press , and will speedily publish , Lalla Rookh , an ori- ental romance . Oriental imagery seems to be so admirably adapted to the style and genius of Mr Moore , that we form high ...
... complete list of errata . Mr T. Moore has in the press , and will speedily publish , Lalla Rookh , an ori- ental romance . Oriental imagery seems to be so admirably adapted to the style and genius of Mr Moore , that we form high ...
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