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never had the honour of presentation , but I have heard so much of her in many
quarters , that any notice she is pleased to take of my productions is not less
gratifying than my thanks are sincere , both to her and you . By all accounts , I
may ...
never had the honour of presentation , but I have heard so much of her in many
quarters , that any notice she is pleased to take of my productions is not less
gratifying than my thanks are sincere , both to her and you . By all accounts , I
may ...
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... and that several other works of a less elaborate description were also given to
the world at intervals during the same period , — we may well be amazed at the
extraordinary energy of a mind thus able to bear up under so much pressure ; but
...
... and that several other works of a less elaborate description were also given to
the world at intervals during the same period , — we may well be amazed at the
extraordinary energy of a mind thus able to bear up under so much pressure ; but
...
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... protuberance near the outer angle of the eyebrow , or by the less gifted
observers who refer it to the habits in which the said individuals have been
trained ; the irrisistability or easiness of temper which make small annoyances of
more or less ...
... protuberance near the outer angle of the eyebrow , or by the less gifted
observers who refer it to the habits in which the said individuals have been
trained ; the irrisistability or easiness of temper which make small annoyances of
more or less ...
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9d . , being Is . 3d . a quarter less than its lowest possible average price under the
system we have ventured to propose . The landlords and farmers may , therefore
, take courage . Their prosperity does not rest on the basis of an odious ...
9d . , being Is . 3d . a quarter less than its lowest possible average price under the
system we have ventured to propose . The landlords and farmers may , therefore
, take courage . Their prosperity does not rest on the basis of an odious ...
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... loss to the consumer , of not less than NINETEEN MILLIONS SEVEN
HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING a year ! ... for less than 60s . or
65s . , then it is plain their present monopoly can be of scarcely any value to the
agriculturists ...
... loss to the consumer , of not less than NINETEEN MILLIONS SEVEN
HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING a year ! ... for less than 60s . or
65s . , then it is plain their present monopoly can be of scarcely any value to the
agriculturists ...
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