Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... less than fifteen thousand pounds a - year of profit ; while yet the number of ordinary books published each year , instead of being diminished , is considerably increased . These are some of the material details ; but who shall say ...
... less than fifteen thousand pounds a - year of profit ; while yet the number of ordinary books published each year , instead of being diminished , is considerably increased . These are some of the material details ; but who shall say ...
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... less so than that of a day . The repetition of similar circumstances at equal intervals is far less mani- fest , and the intervals being much longer , an exertion of memory becomes requisite in order that the recur- rence may be ...
... less so than that of a day . The repetition of similar circumstances at equal intervals is far less mani- fest , and the intervals being much longer , an exertion of memory becomes requisite in order that the recur- rence may be ...
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... less than thirty ; the latter was first tried as possessing the advantage of re- gularity ; it existed for a long period in many countries . A few months of thirty days , however , would suffice to derange the agreement between the days ...
... less than thirty ; the latter was first tried as possessing the advantage of re- gularity ; it existed for a long period in many countries . A few months of thirty days , however , would suffice to derange the agreement between the days ...
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... less favoured places . There we may gaze , undisturbed , at the combination of enchanting objects which lie spread before us . Let us take our stand , then , and note the soft beauty of the distant hills , the bright serenity of the ...
... less favoured places . There we may gaze , undisturbed , at the combination of enchanting objects which lie spread before us . Let us take our stand , then , and note the soft beauty of the distant hills , the bright serenity of the ...
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... less , and I am sure they are very , very troublesome ! ' ' The savage , ' replies the husband , takes his food thus because his squaw knows no better ; but depend upon it , did she present him with a well - cooked and well - seasoned ...
... less , and I am sure they are very , very troublesome ! ' ' The savage , ' replies the husband , takes his food thus because his squaw knows no better ; but depend upon it , did she present him with a well - cooked and well - seasoned ...
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