The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... possessing a LANDED Qualification in England . By R. TORRENS , Esq . F. R. S. XII . The REAL CAUSE of the INCREASED PRICE of the NECESSARIES of LIFE , and of the HIGH PRICE of GOLD BULLION ; with an APPENDIX . By EDWARD COOKE , Esq ...
... possessing a LANDED Qualification in England . By R. TORRENS , Esq . F. R. S. XII . The REAL CAUSE of the INCREASED PRICE of the NECESSARIES of LIFE , and of the HIGH PRICE of GOLD BULLION ; with an APPENDIX . By EDWARD COOKE , Esq ...
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... possessing a seat in the British Senate , when the subject of the Agricultural Petition is brought under conside- ration , I should thus deliver my sentiments . The zeal , with which a considerable number of agriculturists of the united ...
... possessing a seat in the British Senate , when the subject of the Agricultural Petition is brought under conside- ration , I should thus deliver my sentiments . The zeal , with which a considerable number of agriculturists of the united ...
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... possessed of a belief of having clearer heads , or better arguments than their pre- decessors , and would adduce that first encouragement as a pre- cedent to be heard themselves . Nor would the dismissal of a se- cond repress the mania ...
... possessed of a belief of having clearer heads , or better arguments than their pre- decessors , and would adduce that first encouragement as a pre- cedent to be heard themselves . Nor would the dismissal of a se- cond repress the mania ...
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... possessed of your clear understanding , the subject recently brought under discussion by the Bullion Committee , should appear difficult and abstruse . Much however of the difficulties may be imputed to the contra- dictory opinions ...
... possessed of your clear understanding , the subject recently brought under discussion by the Bullion Committee , should appear difficult and abstruse . Much however of the difficulties may be imputed to the contra- dictory opinions ...
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... possessing no proper nominal value , or price of its own . Several most im- portant errors have arisen from a misapprehension of this curious . circumstance : I shall therefore endeavour to explain it in detail . The pound of gold ...
... possessing no proper nominal value , or price of its own . Several most im- portant errors have arisen from a misapprehension of this curious . circumstance : I shall therefore endeavour to explain it in detail . The pound of gold ...
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