Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 76William Blackwood, 1854 |
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... ment . I have obtained statements which , although not strictly official , are , I believe , tolerably correct , of the amounts of the two valuations ( those , namely , for 1851 place under the Act ; and I find them to and 1852 ) which ...
... ment . I have obtained statements which , although not strictly official , are , I believe , tolerably correct , of the amounts of the two valuations ( those , namely , for 1851 place under the Act ; and I find them to and 1852 ) which ...
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... ment of the number and tonnage of vessels from sea , which entered in- wards and outwards at the ports of Quebec and Montreal in each of the six years preceding 1852 , is taken from Lord Elgin's Report : - States ' ports , not because ...
... ment of the number and tonnage of vessels from sea , which entered in- wards and outwards at the ports of Quebec and Montreal in each of the six years preceding 1852 , is taken from Lord Elgin's Report : - States ' ports , not because ...
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... ment for her shipping and her sea- men . We have not , moreover , to depend for the peopling of this or any other portion of British America upon emigration from the parent country . Germany is sending forth the most energetic and ...
... ment for her shipping and her sea- men . We have not , moreover , to depend for the peopling of this or any other portion of British America upon emigration from the parent country . Germany is sending forth the most energetic and ...
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... ment there rises upon our memory a gigantic oak , overwhelming in its mul- titudinous foliage . What “ an agree- able deceit " might this prove , if it were but hung to advantage upon some bit of intrusive wall , in the nar- row grounds ...
... ment there rises upon our memory a gigantic oak , overwhelming in its mul- titudinous foliage . What “ an agree- able deceit " might this prove , if it were but hung to advantage upon some bit of intrusive wall , in the nar- row grounds ...
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... ment . The principal piece of manu- script only struck him with some pain- ful emotion , as a strange symptom of warmth in that heart , now cold , which had so long lost the guidance of a clear brain . It did indeed revive his ...
... ment . The principal piece of manu- script only struck him with some pain- ful emotion , as a strange symptom of warmth in that heart , now cold , which had so long lost the guidance of a clear brain . It did indeed revive his ...
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