The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... interest , his details are more circumstantial than the size of his work led us to expect . Where he could exhibit only general views he has judiciously contrived to render them interesting , by the in- sertion of some luminous ...
... interest , his details are more circumstantial than the size of his work led us to expect . Where he could exhibit only general views he has judiciously contrived to render them interesting , by the in- sertion of some luminous ...
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... interest to borow money at par ; for otherwise for every loan of 501. which it makes in time of war , it may have to pay an advance of 30 or 40 per cent . when it is redeemed by the sinking fund in time of peace . This seems a most ...
... interest to borow money at par ; for otherwise for every loan of 501. which it makes in time of war , it may have to pay an advance of 30 or 40 per cent . when it is redeemed by the sinking fund in time of peace . This seems a most ...
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... interest , the details are more circumstantial than the size of the work , compared with the extent of the subject , led us to expect . Where Mr. Bigland could exhibit only general views , he has rendered them attractive by the ...
... interest , the details are more circumstantial than the size of the work , compared with the extent of the subject , led us to expect . Where Mr. Bigland could exhibit only general views , he has rendered them attractive by the ...
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