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... note for the purpose of exercising the in- genuity of your readers . Hi . a grass glebe ; the china cups were already arranged 22 [ April Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life . Tales and Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life, No I.
... note for the purpose of exercising the in- genuity of your readers . Hi . a grass glebe ; the china cups were already arranged 22 [ April Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life . Tales and Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life, No I.
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... notes ; but the description of a country wedding , together with the natural history of the Scottish sheep , the shepherd's dog , and some account of the country lasses , I must reserve for future communications . H. OBSERVATIONS ON THE ...
... notes ; but the description of a country wedding , together with the natural history of the Scottish sheep , the shepherd's dog , and some account of the country lasses , I must reserve for future communications . H. OBSERVATIONS ON THE ...
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... notes of the Bank of England , alone , are now from eight to ten millions more than when this learned body , far above the pre- judices of metal - money times no doubt , were theorizing ; and yet here is a Jew ( for the sake of mere ...
... notes of the Bank of England , alone , are now from eight to ten millions more than when this learned body , far above the pre- judices of metal - money times no doubt , were theorizing ; and yet here is a Jew ( for the sake of mere ...
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... notes , which they were positively instructed to negotiate at par . On several occa- sions even these were so long with- held , that the persons who had ad- vanced materials and labour were im- portunate for payment , or silently dis ...
... notes , which they were positively instructed to negotiate at par . On several occa- sions even these were so long with- held , that the persons who had ad- vanced materials and labour were im- portunate for payment , or silently dis ...
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... note , either out of compassion , or from less reputable motives , still continued , af- ter the promulgation of this law , and in spite of repeated reprehensions from the Privy Council , to afford shelter and protection to the ...
... note , either out of compassion , or from less reputable motives , still continued , af- ter the promulgation of this law , and in spite of repeated reprehensions from the Privy Council , to afford shelter and protection to the ...
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