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Page 84
... regards the department which has principally engaged his attention , viz . the management of the revenue . Mr. Rose begins with some observations on the vigilance of Parliament in regard to the public money since the com- mencement of ...
... regards the department which has principally engaged his attention , viz . the management of the revenue . Mr. Rose begins with some observations on the vigilance of Parliament in regard to the public money since the com- mencement of ...
Page 239
... regard to the style of Lord Valentia's work , it affords not much room for either censure or praise . He has generally followed the plain form of a journal , and is in consequence perspicuous and unaffected , without rising into any ...
... regard to the style of Lord Valentia's work , it affords not much room for either censure or praise . He has generally followed the plain form of a journal , and is in consequence perspicuous and unaffected , without rising into any ...
Page 267
... regard to the other circumstances of omission which the Doctor describes , none of them are the causes of the omission . As to the omission shewing a proposi- tion to be a proposition of existence , or a verb to be a verb sub- stantive ...
... regard to the other circumstances of omission which the Doctor describes , none of them are the causes of the omission . As to the omission shewing a proposi- tion to be a proposition of existence , or a verb to be a verb sub- stantive ...
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