The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... received numerous and repeated complaints from coach - proprietors and persons travelling those roads , which fully confirm Mr. Telford's observations . " Under these circumstances , we submit to Parliament , whether it may not be ...
... received numerous and repeated complaints from coach - proprietors and persons travelling those roads , which fully confirm Mr. Telford's observations . " Under these circumstances , we submit to Parliament , whether it may not be ...
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... receiving six thousand francs pension from the chief of the em- pire , who had cried on reading the novel of ' Madame de ... received those fine new - year's gifts , such as the Marquis de Choiseul , and the Marquis de Luxembourg used to ...
... receiving six thousand francs pension from the chief of the em- pire , who had cried on reading the novel of ' Madame de ... received those fine new - year's gifts , such as the Marquis de Choiseul , and the Marquis de Luxembourg used to ...
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... received about £ 300 per annum for all his public employments ; and was at last turned out of his office by George I. , to make way for a court favourite , Benson . The office seems now to have merged into that of secretary to the Board ...
... received about £ 300 per annum for all his public employments ; and was at last turned out of his office by George I. , to make way for a court favourite , Benson . The office seems now to have merged into that of secretary to the Board ...
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... received verbal orders to go on with the alterations ; is it customary with the Treasury to give verbal approbation , and not written orders ? -It is a difficult question for me to answer ; I have received directions , and I have ...
... received verbal orders to go on with the alterations ; is it customary with the Treasury to give verbal approbation , and not written orders ? -It is a difficult question for me to answer ; I have received directions , and I have ...
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... received for public buildings to be executed under the Board of Works , must be the attached architects ? —I do not think it necessarily follows . Could it not be possible that a building might be executed upon competi- tion , by an ...
... received for public buildings to be executed under the Board of Works , must be the attached architects ? —I do not think it necessarily follows . Could it not be possible that a building might be executed upon competi- tion , by an ...
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