The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 35F. Hunt, 1856 |
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... given the splendor of wealth , the renown of discovery , and the glory of law , liberty , and learning to the proudest nations of ancient times . and the greatest nations of modern days . Beautifully has Gibbon re- marked : " Among the ...
... given the splendor of wealth , the renown of discovery , and the glory of law , liberty , and learning to the proudest nations of ancient times . and the greatest nations of modern days . Beautifully has Gibbon re- marked : " Among the ...
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... given to the mess , consisting of about fifteen persons , who partook together at one table in the public repasts established at Sparta by Lycurgus , the members of which were balloted for , and were obliged to contribute their quota to ...
... given to the mess , consisting of about fifteen persons , who partook together at one table in the public repasts established at Sparta by Lycurgus , the members of which were balloted for , and were obliged to contribute their quota to ...
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... given to the recipients of this bounty , in addition to the expense of keeping up the present elegant establishment at Highgate Archway . The next in point of seniority is the " Charter House , " in Charter House Square , Aldersgate ...
... given to the recipients of this bounty , in addition to the expense of keeping up the present elegant establishment at Highgate Archway . The next in point of seniority is the " Charter House , " in Charter House Square , Aldersgate ...
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... given , who seek to destroy every structure save that which serves for their own elevation . Nor were material proofs of that feeling of brotherhood wanting . The old world - every civilized part of it - commenced to pour rich gifts ...
... given , who seek to destroy every structure save that which serves for their own elevation . Nor were material proofs of that feeling of brotherhood wanting . The old world - every civilized part of it - commenced to pour rich gifts ...
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... given to his position , should he not be fitted to discharge the trust which society reposes in him ? " Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well , " is a trueism which cannot be too often repeated . As much preparation is necessary ...
... given to his position , should he not be fitted to discharge the trust which society reposes in him ? " Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well , " is a trueism which cannot be too often repeated . As much preparation is necessary ...
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