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Pagina 108
... attention is not bestowed in manufacturing as perfect a fluid as may be possi- ble from malt and hops ; and that , while so much pains are taken to procure good wine , the natural beverage of the country not only re ceives no ...
... attention is not bestowed in manufacturing as perfect a fluid as may be possi- ble from malt and hops ; and that , while so much pains are taken to procure good wine , the natural beverage of the country not only re ceives no ...
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... attention , became bankrupt for twenty millions of French livres ; and the prin- cipal director absconded . Thus the whole project of becoming great in the East India trade fell to the ground . The German trade on the Danube and the ...
... attention , became bankrupt for twenty millions of French livres ; and the prin- cipal director absconded . Thus the whole project of becoming great in the East India trade fell to the ground . The German trade on the Danube and the ...
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... attention which the author has paid to a very useful and too often neglected class of men , the learned teachers in the public classical schools . Germany abounds in establishments of this nature , under the name of Gymnasia or Lycæa ...
... attention which the author has paid to a very useful and too often neglected class of men , the learned teachers in the public classical schools . Germany abounds in establishments of this nature , under the name of Gymnasia or Lycæa ...
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