The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 60
... improvement that has taken place in Scotland is , indeed , too obvious to be disputed , and may be evinced in many ... improvement in dress and houses is too palpable to admit of any doubt whatever . , 1 In England the improvement during ...
... improvement that has taken place in Scotland is , indeed , too obvious to be disputed , and may be evinced in many ... improvement in dress and houses is too palpable to admit of any doubt whatever . , 1 In England the improvement during ...
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... improvement began before the introduction of n ; nor can there be a question , that it has been principally owing to the meliorations that have taken place in the diet , dress , and habitations of the poor , and to their greater ...
... improvement began before the introduction of n ; nor can there be a question , that it has been principally owing to the meliorations that have taken place in the diet , dress , and habitations of the poor , and to their greater ...
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... improvements " on mine ! and have even gone so far as to sell their own rubbish in my name !! How strange , that after making an improvement , " they should be obliged to pilfer my reputation to sell it !!! 66 66 It therefore ...
... improvements " on mine ! and have even gone so far as to sell their own rubbish in my name !! How strange , that after making an improvement , " they should be obliged to pilfer my reputation to sell it !!! 66 66 It therefore ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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