The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... English spinners .'— vol . i . p.68 . To all which may be added a circumstance , very important as to the utter impossibility that the Belgian manufacture can main- tain a contest with the English ' - namely , that , according to a com ...
... English spinners .'— vol . i . p.68 . To all which may be added a circumstance , very important as to the utter impossibility that the Belgian manufacture can main- tain a contest with the English ' - namely , that , according to a com ...
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... English landlord and English traveller , who view things on a smaller scale , and yet may often fall into similar errors . We are all inclined to see things with English eyes only , and to im- prove only after an English model ; -and ...
... English landlord and English traveller , who view things on a smaller scale , and yet may often fall into similar errors . We are all inclined to see things with English eyes only , and to im- prove only after an English model ; -and ...
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... English , he appeared quite ignorant : and yet of common English words and phrases he had the use ; but , like most of his countrymen in the south , his mind was groping in foreign parts when conversing in English ; and he only seemed ...
... English , he appeared quite ignorant : and yet of common English words and phrases he had the use ; but , like most of his countrymen in the south , his mind was groping in foreign parts when conversing in English ; and he only seemed ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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