The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... important though it be , is trifling when compared to the benefit which must result by showing the landlords the permanent improve- ment which a comparatively small investment will effect ; and to both landlord and tenant the importance ...
... important though it be , is trifling when compared to the benefit which must result by showing the landlords the permanent improve- ment which a comparatively small investment will effect ; and to both landlord and tenant the importance ...
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... important period of Eng- lish history ( from the time of Edward I. to Ed- ward IV . ) . Thanks to the indefatigable industry of the author , and to her happy method of making that entertaining to the reader which must have proved to ...
... important period of Eng- lish history ( from the time of Edward I. to Ed- ward IV . ) . Thanks to the indefatigable industry of the author , and to her happy method of making that entertaining to the reader which must have proved to ...
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... IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS OF PERMANENT HISTORICAL INTEREST HAVING REFERENCE TO THE RE - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY IN ENGLAND , 1850-1 . The Editor of these Pamph deems it almost superfluous to dwell on the paramount im- portance ...
... IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS OF PERMANENT HISTORICAL INTEREST HAVING REFERENCE TO THE RE - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY IN ENGLAND , 1850-1 . The Editor of these Pamph deems it almost superfluous to dwell on the paramount im- portance ...
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