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... considerable annual expence ; and that , being supported by subscription , each gentleman belonging to it should make it a point of honour to cash up , as they say at the gaming - clubs , and not oblige the Society to in- troduce this ...
... considerable annual expence ; and that , being supported by subscription , each gentleman belonging to it should make it a point of honour to cash up , as they say at the gaming - clubs , and not oblige the Society to in- troduce this ...
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... considerable slave - trade , carried on under the Portuguese flag , still exists on the western coast of Africa ; ' — and that there is too much reason for believing that a considerable traffic in slaves still exists on the north coast ...
... considerable slave - trade , carried on under the Portuguese flag , still exists on the western coast of Africa ; ' — and that there is too much reason for believing that a considerable traffic in slaves still exists on the north coast ...
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... considerable progress in me- chanics ; implements of wood and metal being finished with success in the cottage of the peasant ; while the manufactures of their great towns exhibit in a high degree the improvement which is attendant on ...
... considerable progress in me- chanics ; implements of wood and metal being finished with success in the cottage of the peasant ; while the manufactures of their great towns exhibit in a high degree the improvement which is attendant on ...
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