The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 69
... supplies of food , it will , at all events , be admitted , that we send cottons and hardware abroad , and get back corn in their stead ; so that it cannot be said of these manufactures that they do nothing more than supply us with their ...
... supplies of food , it will , at all events , be admitted , that we send cottons and hardware abroad , and get back corn in their stead ; so that it cannot be said of these manufactures that they do nothing more than supply us with their ...
Page 118
... supply of cold water , and a fit apparatus for carrying away the water which becomes heated , by cooling the steam , and for supplying its place by a fresh quantity of cold water . It is obvious that such an apparatus is incompatible ...
... supply of cold water , and a fit apparatus for carrying away the water which becomes heated , by cooling the steam , and for supplying its place by a fresh quantity of cold water . It is obvious that such an apparatus is incompatible ...
Page 382
... supply of bank - notes and of every other article . The greater the supplies of beef , bread , or beer , and the lower the terms on which they may be obtained , so much the better ; but it is not so with paper . Such an amount of it can ...
... supply of bank - notes and of every other article . The greater the supplies of beef , bread , or beer , and the lower the terms on which they may be obtained , so much the better ; but it is not so with paper . Such an amount of it can ...
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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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