Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... interest , produce 71. 10s . On what principle , then , are three pounds , or rather two , now paid ? LADY BURGHLEY'S CHARITIES , 1583. - Two hundred pounds to the company , to pay 10 % . a year to the poor of Cheshunt , and to maintain ...
... interest , produce 71. 10s . On what principle , then , are three pounds , or rather two , now paid ? LADY BURGHLEY'S CHARITIES , 1583. - Two hundred pounds to the company , to pay 10 % . a year to the poor of Cheshunt , and to maintain ...
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... interest , at too high a rate perhaps to be covetable . Of the sums thus directed to be lent gratis , 3961. appear to have been lost - still leaving 2,1141 . to be so applied . No loans have been made since 1670 ; but the money has not ...
... interest , at too high a rate perhaps to be covetable . Of the sums thus directed to be lent gratis , 3961. appear to have been lost - still leaving 2,1141 . to be so applied . No loans have been made since 1670 ; but the money has not ...
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... interest taken in books not for being new ) some time ago gave 2,000 / . for a copy of the first edition of the Decameron : but did he read it ? It has been a fashion also of late for noble and wealthy per- sons to go to a considerable ...
... interest taken in books not for being new ) some time ago gave 2,000 / . for a copy of the first edition of the Decameron : but did he read it ? It has been a fashion also of late for noble and wealthy per- sons to go to a considerable ...
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... interest , though there was also a good deal of mystery and quackery concerned along with the din and stir of national jealousy and pretension . Who reads Ossian now ? It is one of the reproaches brought against Buonaparte that he was ...
... interest , though there was also a good deal of mystery and quackery concerned along with the din and stir of national jealousy and pretension . Who reads Ossian now ? It is one of the reproaches brought against Buonaparte that he was ...
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... interests that have long since given place to others in the infinite fluctuations of human affairs . Longinus complains of the want of interest in the Odyssey , because it does not , like the Iliad , treat of war . The very complaint we ...
... interests that have long since given place to others in the infinite fluctuations of human affairs . Longinus complains of the want of interest in the Odyssey , because it does not , like the Iliad , treat of war . The very complaint we ...
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