The Pamphleteer, Том 7;Том 12Abraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1818 |
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... Suppose , for instance , that a pound of gold were coined as at present , into nearly 47 sovereigns , but , to avoid fractions , say 47 sovereigns exactly , and that the bank , upon sending to the mint a pound of gold to be coined ...
... Suppose , for instance , that a pound of gold were coined as at present , into nearly 47 sovereigns , but , to avoid fractions , say 47 sovereigns exactly , and that the bank , upon sending to the mint a pound of gold to be coined ...
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... suppose , that government , for the sake of such a profit , would have recourse to the measure , fur- ther than it may be absolutely obliged to do , to procure the re- quired quantity of silver for circulation ; particularly since it is ...
... suppose , that government , for the sake of such a profit , would have recourse to the measure , fur- ther than it may be absolutely obliged to do , to procure the re- quired quantity of silver for circulation ; particularly since it is ...
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... suppose that the pleasures derived from them really are essential to his happiness . Civilised or polished nations have always had Theatres analo- gous to the degree of civilization at which they have arrived : and in wild and ...
... suppose that the pleasures derived from them really are essential to his happiness . Civilised or polished nations have always had Theatres analo- gous to the degree of civilization at which they have arrived : and in wild and ...
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... suppose , at this time have been known , nor is it , I believe , generally at this day , that men who have capacious lungs and small heads , cannot sink in water , which they may lie upon , as on a bed , for any length of time , without ...
... suppose , at this time have been known , nor is it , I believe , generally at this day , that men who have capacious lungs and small heads , cannot sink in water , which they may lie upon , as on a bed , for any length of time , without ...
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... suppose that your challenge was only a mere bravado , knowing what a family I have ; and that I put it in your choice to meet me now , that I have put it in your power to show , whether you have courage or not . You cannot plead want of ...
... suppose that your challenge was only a mere bravado , knowing what a family I have ; and that I put it in your choice to meet me now , that I have put it in your power to show , whether you have courage or not . You cannot plead want of ...
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