The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... House of Commons relative to bills that respect trade and religion : also the standing orders of the same House concerning applications for publie money ; also tables of fees for private bills and standing orders , and resolutions ...
... House of Commons relative to bills that respect trade and religion : also the standing orders of the same House concerning applications for publie money ; also tables of fees for private bills and standing orders , and resolutions ...
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... house books soon gave evidence of their impatience to turn it to account . It so happened that , about the same time , Austria , trusting to the absence of 200,000 French troops in Spain , ventured to declare war against Bonaparte ; who ...
... house books soon gave evidence of their impatience to turn it to account . It so happened that , about the same time , Austria , trusting to the absence of 200,000 French troops in Spain , ventured to declare war against Bonaparte ; who ...
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... house of a priest ; who , like others of his profession , was in the habit of improving a scanty income by ... houses or gardens : nor was it till the tourists advanced towards the middle of the city that they perceived the appearance of ...
... house of a priest ; who , like others of his profession , was in the habit of improving a scanty income by ... houses or gardens : nor was it till the tourists advanced towards the middle of the city that they perceived the appearance of ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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