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... attention of men of capital in England to form a company , or companies , to take up some of those mines ; as the greatest part of them might , if conducted with skill and economy , be worked to profit , at a moderate expence , and , as ...
... attention of men of capital in England to form a company , or companies , to take up some of those mines ; as the greatest part of them might , if conducted with skill and economy , be worked to profit , at a moderate expence , and , as ...
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... attention . To attention , indeed , his learning and his abilities may intitle him on all points : but to acquiescence and to commendation he can lay claim only with those who can adopt the sentiments , and be convinced by the arguments ...
... attention . To attention , indeed , his learning and his abilities may intitle him on all points : but to acquiescence and to commendation he can lay claim only with those who can adopt the sentiments , and be convinced by the arguments ...
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... attention to the volume which is appropriated to the MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES . 4to . pp . 700 . In the HISTORICAL part of this volume , we find a brief notice of the changes which have taken place in the Society by the death of ...
... attention to the volume which is appropriated to the MORAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES . 4to . pp . 700 . In the HISTORICAL part of this volume , we find a brief notice of the changes which have taken place in the Society by the death of ...
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