The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 - English literature |
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... board by means of planks , as quickly almoft as they could file off into their barracks ; and at the return of high water , be ready to put to fea . If fo , the command of the channel for eight and forty hours , might fuffice for the ...
... board by means of planks , as quickly almoft as they could file off into their barracks ; and at the return of high water , be ready to put to fea . If fo , the command of the channel for eight and forty hours , might fuffice for the ...
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... Board of Controul , and by the Court of Directors , from considerations of benevolence and justice , and supported , as they imagined , by policy , as well as propriety . A measure which constituted the great object of the successive ad ...
... Board of Controul , and by the Court of Directors , from considerations of benevolence and justice , and supported , as they imagined , by policy , as well as propriety . A measure which constituted the great object of the successive ad ...
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... Board of Education has been appointed in Ireland , composed of men of character , talents , rank , fortune and popu- larity . From their united efforts , their country has much to ex- pect . They are to inquire into the state of the ...
... Board of Education has been appointed in Ireland , composed of men of character , talents , rank , fortune and popu- larity . From their united efforts , their country has much to ex- pect . They are to inquire into the state of the ...
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... board of education we can expect only well digested plans , which , if steadily pursued , may in time produce a general change in the habits of the people . We hope that it will habits 54 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
... board of education we can expect only well digested plans , which , if steadily pursued , may in time produce a general change in the habits of the people . We hope that it will habits 54 April Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
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... board , or in the West Indies , the negro flaves were entitled ? By how fcanty a ' measure would their comforts be difpenfed to them ! And when , in anfwer to our inquiries , we were affured that in these feveral fituations , their ...
... board , or in the West Indies , the negro flaves were entitled ? By how fcanty a ' measure would their comforts be difpenfed to them ! And when , in anfwer to our inquiries , we were affured that in these feveral fituations , their ...
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