The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 56. kötetA. Constable, 1832 |
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57. oldal
... Scotland were comparatively poor and ill - provided with necessaries and conveniencies ; and though poor - rates were then comparatively unknown , mendicity was sen times more prevalent than at present . In fact , were we desired to ...
... Scotland were comparatively poor and ill - provided with necessaries and conveniencies ; and though poor - rates were then comparatively unknown , mendicity was sen times more prevalent than at present . In fact , were we desired to ...
60. oldal
... Scotland has been equally striking . Mendicity was exceedingly prevalent in the Lothians about 1760-1770 , and even later , Mr Robert- son , in his Rural Recollections a work that ought to be read by every one wishing to acquire an ...
... Scotland has been equally striking . Mendicity was exceedingly prevalent in the Lothians about 1760-1770 , and even later , Mr Robert- son , in his Rural Recollections a work that ought to be read by every one wishing to acquire an ...
380. oldal
... Scotland ; but , though the contrary has been stated , there never is , in a case of this sort , an additional demand upon the Scotch banks for so much as a single sovereign . The currency of Scotland can neither permanently exceed nor ...
... Scotland ; but , though the contrary has been stated , there never is , in a case of this sort , an additional demand upon the Scotch banks for so much as a single sovereign . The currency of Scotland can neither permanently exceed nor ...
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