Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... establishing a permanent ratio , I prefer looking to the south - to our own neighbors , where the same unvarying ratio has continued for generations - to those min- ing countries where the ratio is established which will influ- ence and ...
... establishing a permanent ratio , I prefer looking to the south - to our own neighbors , where the same unvarying ratio has continued for generations - to those min- ing countries where the ratio is established which will influ- ence and ...
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... established . But deterred neither by the fear of enemies on one side , nor warped by what appears to us ... established usages of the house . " ( Loud cheers . ) Mr. G. W. Wood resumed . THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND . TO THE KING'S ...
... established . But deterred neither by the fear of enemies on one side , nor warped by what appears to us ... established usages of the house . " ( Loud cheers . ) Mr. G. W. Wood resumed . THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND . TO THE KING'S ...
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... established for the best of purposes , they have been instrumental of great good to our country . It is not to be regretted that they lived , but that they died so soon . The ephemeral existence of libraries , hitherto establish- ed ...
... established for the best of purposes , they have been instrumental of great good to our country . It is not to be regretted that they lived , but that they died so soon . The ephemeral existence of libraries , hitherto establish- ed ...
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