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... interest the public as a discovery . It has been well known , and generally practised , for the last fifty years . THE paper by Junius ' is in many respects interesting , but it is unfor- tunately so overloaded with " fine writing ...
... interest the public as a discovery . It has been well known , and generally practised , for the last fifty years . THE paper by Junius ' is in many respects interesting , but it is unfor- tunately so overloaded with " fine writing ...
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... interest , to examine by what motives certain legislatures of Greece were in- duced to make the arts the subject of ... interests , the arts could by no means be every where appreciated in the same manner . Aristotle reckons up no less ...
... interest , to examine by what motives certain legislatures of Greece were in- duced to make the arts the subject of ... interests , the arts could by no means be every where appreciated in the same manner . Aristotle reckons up no less ...
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... interest . In hazarding this opinion , it is not necessary to deny the influence of great names on the list of honorary and ex- traordinary members , in giving a mo- mentary eclat to a new institution , and in inspiring the public with ...
... interest . In hazarding this opinion , it is not necessary to deny the influence of great names on the list of honorary and ex- traordinary members , in giving a mo- mentary eclat to a new institution , and in inspiring the public with ...
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... interest for money deposited ; and some of which have displayed so much liberality , as to allow even five per cent . on the deposites of Saving Banks . It may be doubted , whether such a clause would be advisable even for England . The ...
... interest for money deposited ; and some of which have displayed so much liberality , as to allow even five per cent . on the deposites of Saving Banks . It may be doubted , whether such a clause would be advisable even for England . The ...
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... interest in the welfare of the concern , from which he cannot with- draw himself at pleasure , like the de- positor in a Saving Bank . The part- ners of a company in which the mem- bers reciprocally insure one another , are held ...
... interest in the welfare of the concern , from which he cannot with- draw himself at pleasure , like the de- positor in a Saving Bank . The part- ners of a company in which the mem- bers reciprocally insure one another , are held ...
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