The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... labour to investigate and dispose of such claims , and to decree , to pay over and distribute immediate restitution to such claimants as appeared entitled thereto . 66 Independently of these , a numerous class of cases occurred , in ...
... labour to investigate and dispose of such claims , and to decree , to pay over and distribute immediate restitution to such claimants as appeared entitled thereto . 66 Independently of these , a numerous class of cases occurred , in ...
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... labour , produce , we should think , able and eloquent letters ; and , we are told by Junius himself , that his Letters were not produced without effort and labour . But as the simi- larity of style is adduced as one reason for imputing ...
... labour , produce , we should think , able and eloquent letters ; and , we are told by Junius himself , that his Letters were not produced without effort and labour . But as the simi- larity of style is adduced as one reason for imputing ...
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... labour to both teacher and pupil . By J. Carey , LL . D. pp . 242. 12mo . Longman and Co. THESE Scanning exercises were prepared , we understand , when the auther was teaching Mr. Perceval's children , and their utility induced him to ...
... labour to both teacher and pupil . By J. Carey , LL . D. pp . 242. 12mo . Longman and Co. THESE Scanning exercises were prepared , we understand , when the auther was teaching Mr. Perceval's children , and their utility induced him to ...
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