The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... course is so remarkable . And what a course it is ! The classic domes of Oxford ; the sunny plains of Berkshire ; the Buck- inghamshire beech - woods ; Windsor , with its royal towers ; Richmond , and its world of gardens ; then London ...
... course is so remarkable . And what a course it is ! The classic domes of Oxford ; the sunny plains of Berkshire ; the Buck- inghamshire beech - woods ; Windsor , with its royal towers ; Richmond , and its world of gardens ; then London ...
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... course requires a larger deposit of bullion than would otherwise be needful . Now , a substantial relief might be afforded by passing a law to make it legal in country bankers , when run on , to pay in Bank of England notes instead of ...
... course requires a larger deposit of bullion than would otherwise be needful . Now , a substantial relief might be afforded by passing a law to make it legal in country bankers , when run on , to pay in Bank of England notes instead of ...
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... course of the Rhine , and after that we find ourselves in the midst of the marshes of Holland . If we can imagine ourselves to have halted at each of the principal or most remarkable spots to be met with in this extensive course , and ...
... course of the Rhine , and after that we find ourselves in the midst of the marshes of Holland . If we can imagine ourselves to have halted at each of the principal or most remarkable spots to be met with in this extensive course , and ...
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