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Side 5
... matter of course , subject to the alcabala , or tax on the internal commerce , from which they were heretofore exempt . This declaration will produce no alteration in the character of this class of the population . Measures must be ...
... matter of course , subject to the alcabala , or tax on the internal commerce , from which they were heretofore exempt . This declaration will produce no alteration in the character of this class of the population . Measures must be ...
Side 35
... , first , the amazing abstract interest of his subject matter ; secondly , his own prodigious knowledge of human nature , and , thirdly , the admirable opportunities he had for applying this knowledge to the Southey's Life of Wesley , 35.
... , first , the amazing abstract interest of his subject matter ; secondly , his own prodigious knowledge of human nature , and , thirdly , the admirable opportunities he had for applying this knowledge to the Southey's Life of Wesley , 35.
Side 36
... matter what it is , seems to be quite certain , first , that that subject is the only one in the world worth writing about ; and , secondly , that he is the only man who has any right to meddle with it . On he drives -ream after ream is ...
... matter what it is , seems to be quite certain , first , that that subject is the only one in the world worth writing about ; and , secondly , that he is the only man who has any right to meddle with it . On he drives -ream after ream is ...
Side 42
... matter newly laid in in the course of his studies , or fresh from the feeling of the moment . They who lived with him could trace him in his sermons to the book which he had last been reading , or the subject which had recently taken ...
... matter newly laid in in the course of his studies , or fresh from the feeling of the moment . They who lived with him could trace him in his sermons to the book which he had last been reading , or the subject which had recently taken ...
Side 55
... matter , resembling naphtha in smell ; while an abundant charcoal remains . These products are singular , on account of their being the usual ones of animal and not of vegetable matter . Mr. Brande has obtained a curious and unexpected ...
... matter , resembling naphtha in smell ; while an abundant charcoal remains . These products are singular , on account of their being the usual ones of animal and not of vegetable matter . Mr. Brande has obtained a curious and unexpected ...
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