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... present moment . The prejudices , or the in- terests , or the speculations , which gave birth to the regulations of 1794 , are interesting only as historical facts : -our business at present is to take care that no prejudices , no ...
... present moment . The prejudices , or the in- terests , or the speculations , which gave birth to the regulations of 1794 , are interesting only as historical facts : -our business at present is to take care that no prejudices , no ...
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... present volume , and not to matters of general history . - 6 Mr. Galt commences his preface with stating that , ́ ... present subject on a larger scale than the present , but that more mature consideration induced him to remodel it ...
... present volume , and not to matters of general history . - 6 Mr. Galt commences his preface with stating that , ́ ... present subject on a larger scale than the present , but that more mature consideration induced him to remodel it ...
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... present performance , without equal cause of animadversion on the score of composition . ART . VII . A brief Enquiry into the Causes of premature Decay in our Wooden Bulwarks ; with an Examination of the Means best calculated to prolong ...
... present performance , without equal cause of animadversion on the score of composition . ART . VII . A brief Enquiry into the Causes of premature Decay in our Wooden Bulwarks ; with an Examination of the Means best calculated to prolong ...
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