The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... remarks on the pro- mised advantages held out to the pub- lic , by substituting steam - power for horse - labour in the conveyance of pas- sengers and merchandise on common roads . Having no other interest in the question than must be ...
... remarks on the pro- mised advantages held out to the pub- lic , by substituting steam - power for horse - labour in the conveyance of pas- sengers and merchandise on common roads . Having no other interest in the question than must be ...
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... remarks by a few observations on the advantages that would necessarily accrue to Agri- culture , if Steam Carriages could be applied on a large scale for the con- veyance of raw produce and manure . I shall It is well known that in many ...
... remarks by a few observations on the advantages that would necessarily accrue to Agri- culture , if Steam Carriages could be applied on a large scale for the con- veyance of raw produce and manure . I shall It is well known that in many ...
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... remarks on a part of the subject , which relates to the possibility of pro- pagating the malady from the infected districts to other parts of the kingdom , in a way which your correspondent seems not to have taken into conside- ration ...
... remarks on a part of the subject , which relates to the possibility of pro- pagating the malady from the infected districts to other parts of the kingdom , in a way which your correspondent seems not to have taken into conside- ration ...
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... remarks , does not easily find en- trance into the mind . They were therefore equally studious to attain excellence in style ; but as their tastes were different , they cultivated styles of different kinds , and selected different ...
... remarks , does not easily find en- trance into the mind . They were therefore equally studious to attain excellence in style ; but as their tastes were different , they cultivated styles of different kinds , and selected different ...
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... remarks shall be thought minute , let it be re- membered that no blemish is too small to be noticed ; that equal freedom has been used by the Guardian in pointing out the faults of style in Lord Bacon's History of Henry VII . , a ...
... remarks shall be thought minute , let it be re- membered that no blemish is too small to be noticed ; that equal freedom has been used by the Guardian in pointing out the faults of style in Lord Bacon's History of Henry VII . , a ...
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