Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... thousand pounds per annum . As far as Ireland was concerned , and " if there were to be any part of the united kingdom which was to suffer by the withdrawal of protection , " the minister " had always felt that it would be Ireland , " a ...
... thousand pounds per annum . As far as Ireland was concerned , and " if there were to be any part of the united kingdom which was to suffer by the withdrawal of protection , " the minister " had always felt that it would be Ireland , " a ...
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... thousand a day , or three hundred and sixty - five thousand a year ? " He first proved in a complete manner that , from the year 1821 to the year 1844 , the population of the country had increased at the rate of less than thirty - two ...
... thousand a day , or three hundred and sixty - five thousand a year ? " He first proved in a complete manner that , from the year 1821 to the year 1844 , the population of the country had increased at the rate of less than thirty - two ...
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... thousand acres of land drowned in water , and brought them into cultivation , and thus converted into fertile fields a vast morass extending over seven counties in Eng- land . " Could the system which had inspired such enterprise be ...
... thousand acres of land drowned in water , and brought them into cultivation , and thus converted into fertile fields a vast morass extending over seven counties in Eng- land . " Could the system which had inspired such enterprise be ...
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A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli. had imported two hundred and eighty thousand tons of guano , he proceeded to estimate what would be the effect on the productive powers of the land of that novel application . Two hundred thousand ...
A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli. had imported two hundred and eighty thousand tons of guano , he proceeded to estimate what would be the effect on the productive powers of the land of that novel application . Two hundred thousand ...
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... thousand six hundred and sixty by fifteen , and you have no less than ninety - nine million nine hundred and ninety - nine thousand and nine hundred pounds of mutton as the fruits of one hundred thousand tons of guano ; which , at ...
... thousand six hundred and sixty by fifteen , and you have no less than ninety - nine million nine hundred and ninety - nine thousand and nine hundred pounds of mutton as the fruits of one hundred thousand tons of guano ; which , at ...
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Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Полный просмотр - 1852 |
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Стр. 399 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.