The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 334
These three millions were to be lent without interest for six years , and to be repaid at that or any other time after the three per cent . consols had risen to 80. When the six years had expired , the money was nominally repaid ...
These three millions were to be lent without interest for six years , and to be repaid at that or any other time after the three per cent . consols had risen to 80. When the six years had expired , the money was nominally repaid ...
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Thus they will be found to unite the interest of general history with the charm of private biography . The scene , into which we are introduced , is at once both public and private , and while we see in a very pleasing light some of the ...
Thus they will be found to unite the interest of general history with the charm of private biography . The scene , into which we are introduced , is at once both public and private , and while we see in a very pleasing light some of the ...
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But we think that he desired peace , because peace is his obvious interest . Under the present circumstances ( and under those indeed in which this negociation was begun ) the retention of Malta by England has become a mere trifle ...
But we think that he desired peace , because peace is his obvious interest . Under the present circumstances ( and under those indeed in which this negociation was begun ) the retention of Malta by England has become a mere trifle ...
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