The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... presents itself to our thoughts . We may increase schools , multiply churches , but these will not raise wages nor buy ... present themselves . Increased provision in the dwellings of the poor , better arrangement and sub - division of ...
... presents itself to our thoughts . We may increase schools , multiply churches , but these will not raise wages nor buy ... present themselves . Increased provision in the dwellings of the poor , better arrangement and sub - division of ...
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... present with magnificent retinues of distinguished gentlemen and their retainers , from all the Italian states , and amongst these the Florentine and Pisan embassies were conspicuous . The two republics were then at peace , but a silly ...
... present with magnificent retinues of distinguished gentlemen and their retainers , from all the Italian states , and amongst these the Florentine and Pisan embassies were conspicuous . The two republics were then at peace , but a silly ...
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... present altogether a constellation of such intellect as dazzles the understanding , and makes us marvel how one small community could produce so much so quickly . ” — Vol . ii . pp . 664 , 665 . The causes which led to this great burst ...
... present altogether a constellation of such intellect as dazzles the understanding , and makes us marvel how one small community could produce so much so quickly . ” — Vol . ii . pp . 664 , 665 . The causes which led to this great burst ...
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... present time , in such a direction and on such points as the Plan refers to . Of the tone of Mr. Colquhoun's pamphlet we cannot speak too highly it is the production of a man who is evidently cordially attached to the Church of England ...
... present time , in such a direction and on such points as the Plan refers to . Of the tone of Mr. Colquhoun's pamphlet we cannot speak too highly it is the production of a man who is evidently cordially attached to the Church of England ...
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... present Ecclesiastical unpaid Commission be limited and tied down to any extent ; but let us have them in preference to any paid Commissioners appointed by government . We dread jobbing in the latter case ; and the funds to be dealt ...
... present Ecclesiastical unpaid Commission be limited and tied down to any extent ; but let us have them in preference to any paid Commissioners appointed by government . We dread jobbing in the latter case ; and the funds to be dealt ...
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