The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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Page 61
... living five miles distant . From him he received five hundred dollars , and " began the world , " in true style of American enterprize , by taking a cargo of flour to New Orleans , about two thousand miles , gaining a little more than ...
... living five miles distant . From him he received five hundred dollars , and " began the world , " in true style of American enterprize , by taking a cargo of flour to New Orleans , about two thousand miles , gaining a little more than ...
Page 65
... living in the little county of Hamilton , in which stands the town of Cincinnati . And he asks , - Why do not the govern- ments of Europe afford such an asylum , in their vast and gloomy forests , for their increasing myriads of paupers ...
... living in the little county of Hamilton , in which stands the town of Cincinnati . And he asks , - Why do not the govern- ments of Europe afford such an asylum , in their vast and gloomy forests , for their increasing myriads of paupers ...
Page 72
... living in such plenty , and a total abstraction from care about the future provision for a family , it must be some over- bearing thraldom that prevents an increase of their numbers by the na- tural laws of population .'- pp . 119 , 120 ...
... living in such plenty , and a total abstraction from care about the future provision for a family , it must be some over- bearing thraldom that prevents an increase of their numbers by the na- tural laws of population .'- pp . 119 , 120 ...
Page 83
... living was occasioned by the injudicious regulations of Elizabeth's parliament , which prohibited the erection of cottages , or by the statute of inmates , which , in the city of London , and probably in other corporate towns , limited ...
... living was occasioned by the injudicious regulations of Elizabeth's parliament , which prohibited the erection of cottages , or by the statute of inmates , which , in the city of London , and probably in other corporate towns , limited ...
Page 89
... living ; and for those that have none , they may make themselves merry with their learning , if they have no money , for they that bought the patronages must needs sell the presentations . Vendere jure potest , emerat ille prius . And ...
... living ; and for those that have none , they may make themselves merry with their learning , if they have no money , for they that bought the patronages must needs sell the presentations . Vendere jure potest , emerat ille prius . And ...
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