The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 228
... English company . These extend along the coast about 600 miles , and have fifty of mean breadth . In the Carnatic , the English possessed for more than a century only their factory of Madras and it's suburbs , which they acquired about ...
... English company . These extend along the coast about 600 miles , and have fifty of mean breadth . In the Carnatic , the English possessed for more than a century only their factory of Madras and it's suburbs , which they acquired about ...
Page 293
... English bankers should eagerly crowd forward and offer to undertake the loans ; and that the rich inhabitants , should always be foremost in voluntarily tendering their wealth to a government so deeply involved in debt . They are by no ...
... English bankers should eagerly crowd forward and offer to undertake the loans ; and that the rich inhabitants , should always be foremost in voluntarily tendering their wealth to a government so deeply involved in debt . They are by no ...
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... English Grammar . The tenses conjugated with auxiliary verbs appear to us to stand on very different ground . They cannot be expressed without that help , and we regard them as indispensable . We cannot omit one remark on the English ...
... English Grammar . The tenses conjugated with auxiliary verbs appear to us to stand on very different ground . They cannot be expressed without that help , and we regard them as indispensable . We cannot omit one remark on the English ...
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