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Page 110
... considered as the prospectus of a work which the author has in contemplation . From the Table of Contents , with which we are here presented , it promises to embrace a great variety of objects , though the state of Ireland seems to form ...
... considered as the prospectus of a work which the author has in contemplation . From the Table of Contents , with which we are here presented , it promises to embrace a great variety of objects , though the state of Ireland seems to form ...
Page 248
... considered the experiments of M. Proust * , with the addition of certain results deduced by himself , he concludes that we have never yet obtained , by art , any real salt of oxide of copper ; for that all of those , which are generally ...
... considered the experiments of M. Proust * , with the addition of certain results deduced by himself , he concludes that we have never yet obtained , by art , any real salt of oxide of copper ; for that all of those , which are generally ...
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... considered , 441 . Cochin China , some account of , 41. See also China . Corn , investigation of the trade of , and its fluctuations exposed , 206. High prices of this ar ticle , and of other provisions , considered , 330 . Collager ...
... considered , 441 . Cochin China , some account of , 41. See also China . Corn , investigation of the trade of , and its fluctuations exposed , 206. High prices of this ar ticle , and of other provisions , considered , 330 . Collager ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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