The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... seems to think that great commercial benefit will arise to this country from open- ing an intercourse with Abyssinia ; but , supposing this benefit to be less than he imagines , it still must be regarded as con- siderable , from the ...
... seems to think that great commercial benefit will arise to this country from open- ing an intercourse with Abyssinia ; but , supposing this benefit to be less than he imagines , it still must be regarded as con- siderable , from the ...
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... seems to have made a proportionate accession to his faith . He then saw through a glass darkly ; but he has now not only visible but tangible proof that inscrutable mysteries are very valuable things , and very compatible with the ...
... seems to have made a proportionate accession to his faith . He then saw through a glass darkly ; but he has now not only visible but tangible proof that inscrutable mysteries are very valuable things , and very compatible with the ...
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seems to think therefore that it would be better at once to pay 6 per cent . for 1001. than to pay 3 per cent . for 501 . Where a government employs a certain annual sum for re- dacing the capital of its debt , it must certainly conduce ...
seems to think therefore that it would be better at once to pay 6 per cent . for 1001. than to pay 3 per cent . for 501 . Where a government employs a certain annual sum for re- dacing the capital of its debt , it must certainly conduce ...
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