The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... England .'- vol . i . p . 66 . If then the Belgian coal be cheaper at the pit's mouth than the English , and that the work is done with one - half or one - third the quantity that is used in England , we do not see how the fuel can be ...
... England .'- vol . i . p . 66 . If then the Belgian coal be cheaper at the pit's mouth than the English , and that the work is done with one - half or one - third the quantity that is used in England , we do not see how the fuel can be ...
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... England or Ireland : we suppose it must be much less ; and the great and growing export to England would be decisive on that point , but that Mr. Tennent tells us that the finer kinds of flax grown Belgium are not to be found in England ...
... England or Ireland : we suppose it must be much less ; and the great and growing export to England would be decisive on that point , but that Mr. Tennent tells us that the finer kinds of flax grown Belgium are not to be found in England ...
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... England in fact , as much as Ireland , which is now groaning under the evils which require to be remedied ; England that must supply the means of improvement ; and England , we may hope , which is becoming more and more sensi- ble every ...
... England in fact , as much as Ireland , which is now groaning under the evils which require to be remedied ; England that must supply the means of improvement ; and England , we may hope , which is becoming more and more sensi- ble every ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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