The Eclectic Review1840 |
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329. oldal
... attention of our readers the propositions suggested by the com- mittee . ، They begin by stating that They cannot better execute the task entrusted to them , than by drawing the attention of parliament , of the public at large , and of ...
... attention of our readers the propositions suggested by the com- mittee . ، They begin by stating that They cannot better execute the task entrusted to them , than by drawing the attention of parliament , of the public at large , and of ...
333. oldal
... attention of parlia- ment . We have directed the attention of our readers con- cisely but distinctly to its chief points of interest ; but it is utterly impossible for us to go into even the most summary examination of the evidence ...
... attention of parlia- ment . We have directed the attention of our readers con- cisely but distinctly to its chief points of interest ; but it is utterly impossible for us to go into even the most summary examination of the evidence ...
554. oldal
... attention . The result is that what are considered the most necessary branches are taken up and pursued as far as the short time and other en- gagements will allow , that other branches almost equally neces- sary are left very nearly ...
... attention . The result is that what are considered the most necessary branches are taken up and pursued as far as the short time and other en- gagements will allow , that other branches almost equally neces- sary are left very nearly ...
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