The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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Page 98
... considered that if the railroad now pro- posed to be carried from London to Birmingham had been formed ten or fifteen years ago , it would have produced him an advantage of not less than fifty pounds a - year . He considered that the ...
... considered that if the railroad now pro- posed to be carried from London to Birmingham had been formed ten or fifteen years ago , it would have produced him an advantage of not less than fifty pounds a - year . He considered that the ...
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... considered to be sufficiently accounted for by the wear and tear produced by the very rapid motion ; more especially when it is considered that many of the engines were constructed before the engineer was aware of the great speed that ...
... considered to be sufficiently accounted for by the wear and tear produced by the very rapid motion ; more especially when it is considered that many of the engines were constructed before the engineer was aware of the great speed that ...
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... considered was Tithe - that property of which so large a portion is now vested in lay hands - and the only time when it could be so considered was antecedent to that period in the thirteenth century when , in com- pliance with a ...
... considered was Tithe - that property of which so large a portion is now vested in lay hands - and the only time when it could be so considered was antecedent to that period in the thirteenth century when , in com- pliance with a ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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