The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... equal volumes ; it contains no water of composition , for none can be procured from it , unless by substances that contain oxygen , and the quantity of water produced is exactly equal to the oxygen contained in the substance employed ...
... equal volumes ; it contains no water of composition , for none can be procured from it , unless by substances that contain oxygen , and the quantity of water produced is exactly equal to the oxygen contained in the substance employed ...
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... equal to the object , could not fail to produce a great ac- cession of property , generated every year by the labour of the people employed in this species of industry . On the return of peace , it would prove an immense resource for ...
... equal to the object , could not fail to produce a great ac- cession of property , generated every year by the labour of the people employed in this species of industry . On the return of peace , it would prove an immense resource for ...
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... equal to the present amount ; the unfunded , fully equal ; and the value of money , or in other words the real amount of the responsibility of government to individuals , was much greater than at the present day . A still more ...
... equal to the present amount ; the unfunded , fully equal ; and the value of money , or in other words the real amount of the responsibility of government to individuals , was much greater than at the present day . A still more ...
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