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... late Right Honourable R. B. Sheridan . 8vo . pp . 52 . 2s . 6d . Arnould . Judging from internal evidence , the contents of this pamphlet certainly exhibit more decided marks of authenticity than that which we noticed in our Number for ...
... late Right Honourable R. B. Sheridan . 8vo . pp . 52 . 2s . 6d . Arnould . Judging from internal evidence , the contents of this pamphlet certainly exhibit more decided marks of authenticity than that which we noticed in our Number for ...
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... late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay . By Captain John Ross , R. N. 8vo . pp . 54. 2s . 6d . Murray . ΟΝ N the failure of the two late Arctic expeditions , the public disappointment seems to have been fully proportionate to the ...
... late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay . By Captain John Ross , R. N. 8vo . pp . 54. 2s . 6d . Murray . ΟΝ N the failure of the two late Arctic expeditions , the public disappointment seems to have been fully proportionate to the ...
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... late been felt in seasons of deficient corn - crops . Government has therefore taken an active part in augmenting the produce of them ; and , though far less cultivated than in England , they are now raised to an extent that will ...
... late been felt in seasons of deficient corn - crops . Government has therefore taken an active part in augmenting the produce of them ; and , though far less cultivated than in England , they are now raised to an extent that will ...
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