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Pagina 286
... interest of their country in the choice of their consuls . Few , very few of our consuls , are adapted to the places which they hold . In choosing her consuls , France gives Great Britain a lesson . She generally chooses them from among ...
... interest of their country in the choice of their consuls . Few , very few of our consuls , are adapted to the places which they hold . In choosing her consuls , France gives Great Britain a lesson . She generally chooses them from among ...
Pagina 444
... interest at which money may be improved ; with the amount of the several rates of legacy - duty payable on the value of each annuity . Legacies given as annuities for life , or deemed so , must be valued according to this table for the ...
... interest at which money may be improved ; with the amount of the several rates of legacy - duty payable on the value of each annuity . Legacies given as annuities for life , or deemed so , must be valued according to this table for the ...
Pagina 532
... interest from the active state of his mind . He was one of those men who never scem to be at rest , nor to find adequate resources within themselves . Either the desire of something new , or the regret of something that was past ...
... interest from the active state of his mind . He was one of those men who never scem to be at rest , nor to find adequate resources within themselves . Either the desire of something new , or the regret of something that was past ...
Inhoudsopgave
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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