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... present amount of revenue , which was comparatively unfelt by the mercantile and indus- trious classes ; but now the pressure of taxation , though so much reduced , is felt in a tenfold degree ; and in the midst of peace , a fright- ful ...
... present amount of revenue , which was comparatively unfelt by the mercantile and indus- trious classes ; but now the pressure of taxation , though so much reduced , is felt in a tenfold degree ; and in the midst of peace , a fright- ful ...
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... present to our readers in the present portion of our Hundred and Second Volume . Whilst the lite- rary world is deluged with ephemeral and oft - repeated trifles , or the public taste nauseated by political and incendiary trash - be ...
... present to our readers in the present portion of our Hundred and Second Volume . Whilst the lite- rary world is deluged with ephemeral and oft - repeated trifles , or the public taste nauseated by political and incendiary trash - be ...
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... present state of things is , that while the middling classes in the provincial dis- tricts are borne down by the weight of parochial rates , the individuals who receive such rates contribute little or no available labour in return . If ...
... present state of things is , that while the middling classes in the provincial dis- tricts are borne down by the weight of parochial rates , the individuals who receive such rates contribute little or no available labour in return . If ...
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... present themselves in almost every part of our Island . The beau- tiful order and variety which is ob- servable in the series , must be suffi- cient to satisfy every well - constituted mind that its arrangement could not have been ( as ...
... present themselves in almost every part of our Island . The beau- tiful order and variety which is ob- servable in the series , must be suffi- cient to satisfy every well - constituted mind that its arrangement could not have been ( as ...
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... present day . Expressions of the following kind : " On account of his being born among them ; ' " The stories of his accusing her , and of her justifying herself ; ” › " A reason for their supporting his measures , q " We perhaps admire ...
... present day . Expressions of the following kind : " On account of his being born among them ; ' " The stories of his accusing her , and of her justifying herself ; ” › " A reason for their supporting his measures , q " We perhaps admire ...
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