The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... circumstances , horrible ; but if this severe punishment , — which attaches not to the individual who has terminated his existence , but , on the contrary , to his most wretched and innocent survivors , — has not the effect of lessening ...
... circumstances , horrible ; but if this severe punishment , — which attaches not to the individual who has terminated his existence , but , on the contrary , to his most wretched and innocent survivors , — has not the effect of lessening ...
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... circumstances , we submit to Parliament , whether it may not be expedient that further power be vested in us to secure to the public the improvement of these , the only very defective parts of the whole road to Holyhead - an improvement ...
... circumstances , we submit to Parliament , whether it may not be expedient that further power be vested in us to secure to the public the improvement of these , the only very defective parts of the whole road to Holyhead - an improvement ...
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... circumstance diminishes the power of draught- horses so much , that three cannot pull more in the neighbourhood of the metropolis , than two can pull where the roads ... circumstances is a difference 32 [ August , ROADS AND ROAD - MAKING .
... circumstance diminishes the power of draught- horses so much , that three cannot pull more in the neighbourhood of the metropolis , than two can pull where the roads ... circumstances is a difference 32 [ August , ROADS AND ROAD - MAKING .
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and the only difference arising from circumstances is a difference of expense , a great increase at the outset , in some cases , no doubt ; but everywhere , in the end , an immense saving in cleaning , repairing , and animal power ...
and the only difference arising from circumstances is a difference of expense , a great increase at the outset , in some cases , no doubt ; but everywhere , in the end , an immense saving in cleaning , repairing , and animal power ...
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... circumstance has produced upon the manner in which it is preached and professed in general . We propose to lay before our readers a few sketches , partly in illus- tration of these points of distinction , and partly with a view to the ...
... circumstance has produced upon the manner in which it is preached and professed in general . We propose to lay before our readers a few sketches , partly in illus- tration of these points of distinction , and partly with a view to the ...
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