Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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laid out in land or houses , out of which the company were to pay forty shillings to the poor prisoners in Newgate , and take the remainder ' for their pains . ' With this 150 % . was purchased No. 8 , Poultry , now let for 106l . net ...
laid out in land or houses , out of which the company were to pay forty shillings to the poor prisoners in Newgate , and take the remainder ' for their pains . ' With this 150 % . was purchased No. 8 , Poultry , now let for 106l . net ...
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... land being let on building leases . Now , how is this magnifi- cent income spent ? That is very far from being manifest . Seventeen persons are , however , lodged and fed , receive each sl . a year , and a gown every second year ; and ...
... land being let on building leases . Now , how is this magnifi- cent income spent ? That is very far from being manifest . Seventeen persons are , however , lodged and fed , receive each sl . a year , and a gown every second year ; and ...
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... land , that income would not be less than four or five hundred ; and such a sum , in common equity , the company are bound to expend upon this institution - placed too , as it is , in the midst of a population of 50,000 , including as ...
... land , that income would not be less than four or five hundred ; and such a sum , in common equity , the company are bound to expend upon this institution - placed too , as it is , in the midst of a population of 50,000 , including as ...
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... land- scapes , two belonging to the historical class , and the remaining three portraits . But none of these works , nor indeed the whole together , are of a nature to convey any adequate impression of the talents of this truly great ...
... land- scapes , two belonging to the historical class , and the remaining three portraits . But none of these works , nor indeed the whole together , are of a nature to convey any adequate impression of the talents of this truly great ...
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... land- scapes consists in the art . His pictures are like nothing but each other . They are perfectly gratuitous works of art ; and yet we love them almost as much as we do those of nature , and with the same kind of love . " - " The ...
... land- scapes consists in the art . His pictures are like nothing but each other . They are perfectly gratuitous works of art ; and yet we love them almost as much as we do those of nature , and with the same kind of love . " - " The ...
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