The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 100;Band 148E. Cave, 1830 |
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... England , that Science and Literature receive slight encouragement from the Government , compared with the fostering care which they meet with in other countries and for the want of which , in the present deteriorated state of the ...
... England , that Science and Literature receive slight encouragement from the Government , compared with the fostering care which they meet with in other countries and for the want of which , in the present deteriorated state of the ...
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... England from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward III . May it not be supposed that this altar was erected by Moses to mark the precise spot of ground on which the Amalekites were defeated ; and that the particulars of the ...
... England from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward III . May it not be supposed that this altar was erected by Moses to mark the precise spot of ground on which the Amalekites were defeated ; and that the particulars of the ...
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... England , and obtained of him that the county of Cambridge might be the province of the new Bishop ; in 19 lieu of which , three manors , part of the possessions of the Abbey of Ely , were surrendered to the Bishop of Lincoln ; viz ...
... England , and obtained of him that the county of Cambridge might be the province of the new Bishop ; in 19 lieu of which , three manors , part of the possessions of the Abbey of Ely , were surrendered to the Bishop of Lincoln ; viz ...
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... England they have found a re- source in trade and manufactures : in Ireland they have been driven to bogs and mountain lands , or forced to give for patches of potatoe ground an ex- orbitant rent , which throws all the profit of ...
... England they have found a re- source in trade and manufactures : in Ireland they have been driven to bogs and mountain lands , or forced to give for patches of potatoe ground an ex- orbitant rent , which throws all the profit of ...
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... England . Thus , under all the circum- stances , there appears to be no efficient remedy but emigration ; any other can be only palliatives ; and repeal of the Union , and proposed independence , only aggravations , and measures which ...
... England . Thus , under all the circum- stances , there appears to be no efficient remedy but emigration ; any other can be only palliatives ; and repeal of the Union , and proposed independence , only aggravations , and measures which ...
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