The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register ..., Tom 2J. Walker, 1801 |
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... gave security for the payment , and paid an in- terest at the rate of five or six per cent . This institution was attended with the happiest consequences in relieving many dis- tressed families . Might not a similar , but more extended ...
... gave security for the payment , and paid an in- terest at the rate of five or six per cent . This institution was attended with the happiest consequences in relieving many dis- tressed families . Might not a similar , but more extended ...
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... gave a greater quantity being preferred to the better va- rieties . The wine - growers also suffered by it considerably , a new planted stock not bearing its proportion of fruit till five years old . The company itself , says the above ...
... gave a greater quantity being preferred to the better va- rieties . The wine - growers also suffered by it considerably , a new planted stock not bearing its proportion of fruit till five years old . The company itself , says the above ...
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... gave place to a strong stone en- closure , built by lord Muskerry , son to the second earl of Clancarty . His lordship also renewed the stone pavement within the wall , made a handsome basin over the main spring , the better to receive ...
... gave place to a strong stone en- closure , built by lord Muskerry , son to the second earl of Clancarty . His lordship also renewed the stone pavement within the wall , made a handsome basin over the main spring , the better to receive ...
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... gave it a place and a name , his august patronage , sanction , and individual encouragement : the annually increased merits of thirty exhibitions in this place , with the collateral ones contrived by the speculations of com- merce ...
... gave it a place and a name , his august patronage , sanction , and individual encouragement : the annually increased merits of thirty exhibitions in this place , with the collateral ones contrived by the speculations of com- merce ...
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new distributions of the property belonging to the papists ; and while the revolution gave to England additional security , for life , liberty , and property , it served in Ireland but to throw heavier chains on the people , to exclude ...
new distributions of the property belonging to the papists ; and while the revolution gave to England additional security , for life , liberty , and property , it served in Ireland but to throw heavier chains on the people , to exclude ...
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