The County Magazine, Том 1B.C. Collins, 1788 |
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... less than 20,000l . fome of them not a fhilling : nor has one fortune , to my knowledge , been rapidly acquired ; and of the whole number , two only are members of the House . Great Vulgar Error , in regard to the Fortunes made in India ...
... less than 20,000l . fome of them not a fhilling : nor has one fortune , to my knowledge , been rapidly acquired ; and of the whole number , two only are members of the House . Great Vulgar Error , in regard to the Fortunes made in India ...
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... less : but , what the devil have we to do with politics ? Round with the glafs , and merry be our hearts . " After a fhort stay , the Emperor took his leave , and thanked the cobler for his hofpitable reception . " That , " cried he ...
... less : but , what the devil have we to do with politics ? Round with the glafs , and merry be our hearts . " After a fhort stay , the Emperor took his leave , and thanked the cobler for his hofpitable reception . " That , " cried he ...
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... less than Suppofe him to pay in land - tax at the rate of 35. in the pound - - £ 220 0 0 150 0 0 £ 370 0 0 lued at 20 years purchase , agree- 1000l . fterling per annum , va- able to the above plan , is 20,000l . fterling , at one per ...
... less than Suppofe him to pay in land - tax at the rate of 35. in the pound - - £ 220 0 0 150 0 0 £ 370 0 0 lued at 20 years purchase , agree- 1000l . fterling per annum , va- able to the above plan , is 20,000l . fterling , at one per ...
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... continually expected , but never ar- rived . Every fucceffive day pleafed him ftill less than the paft . In the mean time , age crept upon Abou Taib . Thofe enjoyments which he had found fo imperfect THE 29 COUNTY MAGAZINE .
... continually expected , but never ar- rived . Every fucceffive day pleafed him ftill less than the paft . In the mean time , age crept upon Abou Taib . Thofe enjoyments which he had found fo imperfect THE 29 COUNTY MAGAZINE .
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... less than eight hours time ; I believe they will do it in feven , but I would not affert more than I know they perform . I have a final plantation , in which the trees are planted in rows ten feet afunder ; the intervals are ploughed by ...
... less than eight hours time ; I believe they will do it in feven , but I would not affert more than I know they perform . I have a final plantation , in which the trees are planted in rows ten feet afunder ; the intervals are ploughed by ...
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