The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 326
... millions of millions of generations : Qui nec præ- ceditur hesterno , nec excluditur crastino , A day that hath no pridie , nor postridie , yesterday doth not usher it in , nor to- morrow shall not drive it out . Methusalém , with all ...
... millions of millions of generations : Qui nec præ- ceditur hesterno , nec excluditur crastino , A day that hath no pridie , nor postridie , yesterday doth not usher it in , nor to- morrow shall not drive it out . Methusalém , with all ...
Page 330
... million pounds a year - a very considerable sum at a time when the whole of England's export trade was estimated at little more than two millions . The gains accruing to the persons engaged in this trade are less easy to compute . It is ...
... million pounds a year - a very considerable sum at a time when the whole of England's export trade was estimated at little more than two millions . The gains accruing to the persons engaged in this trade are less easy to compute . It is ...
Page 336
... million sterling - double the usual amount -ready to sail for Aleppo , Smyrna , and Constantinople . At last , after endless delays , the English fleet set out , on May 30 , 1693 , escorting the Company's ten ships , together with some ...
... million sterling - double the usual amount -ready to sail for Aleppo , Smyrna , and Constantinople . At last , after endless delays , the English fleet set out , on May 30 , 1693 , escorting the Company's ten ships , together with some ...
Page 338
... million sterling . Thanks to our men- of - war , these accidents ceased in 1706 ; but for their immunity afloat our merchants had to pay dearly ashore . The Porte , instigated , it was thought , by the representa- tive of France ...
... million sterling . Thanks to our men- of - war , these accidents ceased in 1706 ; but for their immunity afloat our merchants had to pay dearly ashore . The Porte , instigated , it was thought , by the representa- tive of France ...
Page 343
... million . The disorganisation of France owing to the Revolu- tion , and the assumption by England of the rôle of Turkey's protector , did not stimulate English commerce with the Near East to such an extent as might have been expected or ...
... million . The disorganisation of France owing to the Revolu- tion , and the assumption by England of the rôle of Turkey's protector , did not stimulate English commerce with the Near East to such an extent as might have been expected or ...
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