The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 66
This has certainly been the case in the English islands , so as to make the total produce equal to about sixteen millions . In estimating the total produce of the West Indies , therefore , at sixteen millions , I suppose the English ...
This has certainly been the case in the English islands , so as to make the total produce equal to about sixteen millions . In estimating the total produce of the West Indies , therefore , at sixteen millions , I suppose the English ...
Page 168
A degree of shyness , however , still subsisted between this colony and several successive English administrations for a period of fifty years , during which time the sovereigns frequently withheld their assent from acts of the ...
A degree of shyness , however , still subsisted between this colony and several successive English administrations for a period of fifty years , during which time the sovereigns frequently withheld their assent from acts of the ...
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From its constant intercourse with England , the prevalence of English manners and habits is beginning to be apparent . Radnorshire is watered by the celebrated river Wye . Its eastern part partakes much of an English character ...
From its constant intercourse with England , the prevalence of English manners and habits is beginning to be apparent . Radnorshire is watered by the celebrated river Wye . Its eastern part partakes much of an English character ...
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