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... given by its Mountains : - this being the only part of England , in which the mountain character can be said to prevail * . Viewed as a field of Rural Economy , it bears strong marks of distinction . On the western side of the ...
... given by its Mountains : - this being the only part of England , in which the mountain character can be said to prevail * . Viewed as a field of Rural Economy , it bears strong marks of distinction . On the western side of the ...
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... given sum of money in a foreign country , and must therefore be estimated accord- ing to the value of money in the country , upon which the order is given , and the value of money in the country where it is presented for sale . If it ...
... given sum of money in a foreign country , and must therefore be estimated accord- ing to the value of money in the country , upon which the order is given , and the value of money in the country where it is presented for sale . If it ...
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... given ; and , while Ministers are severely censured for acting directly in opposition to them , the author ridicules the too sanguine calculations of Sir Home Popham , the only officer who did not dissuade from the en . terprize . The ...
... given ; and , while Ministers are severely censured for acting directly in opposition to them , the author ridicules the too sanguine calculations of Sir Home Popham , the only officer who did not dissuade from the en . terprize . The ...
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