The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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As the expense of fuel is nearly equal to the economy of labour , the allowance for husking rice is almost uniform at a contract to return , in clean rice , five - eighths of the weight delivered in the husk .
As the expense of fuel is nearly equal to the economy of labour , the allowance for husking rice is almost uniform at a contract to return , in clean rice , five - eighths of the weight delivered in the husk .
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Thus if England give to Russia , or any other country , manufactures which were produced by a portion of industry equal to 8 , and receives in return goods which will excite a degree of industry equal to 12 ; this exchange must be ...
Thus if England give to Russia , or any other country , manufactures which were produced by a portion of industry equal to 8 , and receives in return goods which will excite a degree of industry equal to 12 ; this exchange must be ...
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That of the second is traced to Queen Mary with equal certainty . It was presented by that unfortunate princess , on an hunt . ing excursion , to Miss Beatrix Gardyn ( of the Gardyns of Banchory ) who brought it also in marriage into ...
That of the second is traced to Queen Mary with equal certainty . It was presented by that unfortunate princess , on an hunt . ing excursion , to Miss Beatrix Gardyn ( of the Gardyns of Banchory ) who brought it also in marriage into ...
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