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An injury to the pub- lic by in- terference . it is Govern- The with ment books cost more than the booksellers ' books , are loss , and the the differ- ence . In regard , indeed , to the question of cost , almost unnecessary to advert ...
An injury to the pub- lic by in- terference . it is Govern- The with ment books cost more than the booksellers ' books , are loss , and the the differ- ence . In regard , indeed , to the question of cost , almost unnecessary to advert ...
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... the days of Addison , to those of Rogers , had added the charm of their accomplish- ments to all that was most captivating in the beauties of Nature , would still have been but imperfect and incomplete without Lord Holland himself .
... the days of Addison , to those of Rogers , had added the charm of their accomplish- ments to all that was most captivating in the beauties of Nature , would still have been but imperfect and incomplete without Lord Holland himself .
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In April , 1849 , the Commissioners made the following state- ment : Sixteenth Report from the Board of Public Works in Ireland , p . 14. We have called it the first in the text , as it is their first Report of works under the Land ...
In April , 1849 , the Commissioners made the following state- ment : Sixteenth Report from the Board of Public Works in Ireland , p . 14. We have called it the first in the text , as it is their first Report of works under the Land ...
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