The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... person who has not the same power of changing his occupation , and yet cannot furnish the artizan with food in return for his manu- facture , because the burdens on his lease , are almost as heavy as the whole cost of the foreign ...
... person who has not the same power of changing his occupation , and yet cannot furnish the artizan with food in return for his manu- facture , because the burdens on his lease , are almost as heavy as the whole cost of the foreign ...
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... person , from the year 1754. The rent of arable land let , before that period , was from 5s . to 7s . 6d . an acre ; and may be estimated , in 1818 , from 55s . to 65s . During the period of years from 1751 to 1792 , a steady and ...
... person , from the year 1754. The rent of arable land let , before that period , was from 5s . to 7s . 6d . an acre ; and may be estimated , in 1818 , from 55s . to 65s . During the period of years from 1751 to 1792 , a steady and ...
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... person ; but would either Pope or Mr Tennant have ventured to introduce the same beings into a serious poem ? Mr Tennant , we know , will answer in the negative ; and Pope's taste was too refined , and his judgment too correct and ...
... person ; but would either Pope or Mr Tennant have ventured to introduce the same beings into a serious poem ? Mr Tennant , we know , will answer in the negative ; and Pope's taste was too refined , and his judgment too correct and ...
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... person of his master and employer Hickenbottom , quite at home . It was a good jest , the good - natured landlord observed , and if I had no objection , we should laugh it over in an adjoining box , to the tune of " Barclay's entire ...
... person of his master and employer Hickenbottom , quite at home . It was a good jest , the good - natured landlord observed , and if I had no objection , we should laugh it over in an adjoining box , to the tune of " Barclay's entire ...
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... person- age at his breakfast - table , surrounded with footmen , and palavered by sim pering ladyhood , with his gun - pow- der tea , and buttered toast ; and you cannot fail to see the country Squire ' peeping through all the easy ...
... person- age at his breakfast - table , surrounded with footmen , and palavered by sim pering ladyhood , with his gun - pow- der tea , and buttered toast ; and you cannot fail to see the country Squire ' peeping through all the easy ...
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