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... perhaps , better adapted to the then existing circumstances of Europe , than we are , upon a superficial view , inclined to imagine . For the general benefit of society , a very extensive power must be lodged in the hands of some of its ...
... perhaps , better adapted to the then existing circumstances of Europe , than we are , upon a superficial view , inclined to imagine . For the general benefit of society , a very extensive power must be lodged in the hands of some of its ...
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... perhaps have been so universally considered . ' On removing ground , he observes : Having often seen great expence incurred by removing ground to shew the whole surface of a valley from the top of a hill , it may not be improper to ...
... perhaps have been so universally considered . ' On removing ground , he observes : Having often seen great expence incurred by removing ground to shew the whole surface of a valley from the top of a hill , it may not be improper to ...
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... perhaps exaggeration to say that ten millions would be more easily absorbed at present . After all , it is not probable that the wants of Government will ever allow the operation of the Sink- ing Fund to mount so high ; and , as long as ...
... perhaps exaggeration to say that ten millions would be more easily absorbed at present . After all , it is not probable that the wants of Government will ever allow the operation of the Sink- ing Fund to mount so high ; and , as long as ...
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