The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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Strona 268
... effect on roads . Either cause appears to the committee a sufficient justification for their recommending to The ... effects of steam carriage wheels on roads , the Committee have been at the pains to examine almost every witness as to ...
... effect on roads . Either cause appears to the committee a sufficient justification for their recommending to The ... effects of steam carriage wheels on roads , the Committee have been at the pains to examine almost every witness as to ...
Strona 315
... effects of the cholera ; whilst in the environs the harvest was ended , and only stubble remained in the fields , the corn ... effect the objects of his visit , he made immediate arrangements for obtaining the opportunity of inspecting a ...
... effects of the cholera ; whilst in the environs the harvest was ended , and only stubble remained in the fields , the corn ... effect the objects of his visit , he made immediate arrangements for obtaining the opportunity of inspecting a ...
Strona 379
... effect , than so to ease the landed and the funded aristocracy , that they may be more delicately regaled , or more magnificently attired and attended . The tax , we repeat , does not trench on the livelihood of the poor , but on the ...
... effect , than so to ease the landed and the funded aristocracy , that they may be more delicately regaled , or more magnificently attired and attended . The tax , we repeat , does not trench on the livelihood of the poor , but on the ...
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