The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... increased by the dishonesty of unpaid and rapacious officials . The shock to religious sentiment was particularly resented . The clergy lost their endowments without receiving an indemnity from the State . Pilgrimages and processions ...
... increased by the dishonesty of unpaid and rapacious officials . The shock to religious sentiment was particularly resented . The clergy lost their endowments without receiving an indemnity from the State . Pilgrimages and processions ...
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... increased his territory tenfold and left behind him one of the freest , best educated and most prosperous States in Germany . The fall of Napoleon restored their independence to the Rheinbund princes ; but the foreign leaven remained ...
... increased his territory tenfold and left behind him one of the freest , best educated and most prosperous States in Germany . The fall of Napoleon restored their independence to the Rheinbund princes ; but the foreign leaven remained ...
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... increase largely the exports to France and Switzerland . These countries , especially France , produce very much the same class of agricultural goods as does Italy , and will naturally be rather chary of encouraging rival imports ...
... increase largely the exports to France and Switzerland . These countries , especially France , produce very much the same class of agricultural goods as does Italy , and will naturally be rather chary of encouraging rival imports ...
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... increase . The difficulty of transport at present stand the way of increased trade . ce Fruit comes next . Our oranges almost all come fr Spain . Of a total import of 2,942,000 quintals we to 2,612,000 from Spain and 6000 , or about 2 ...
... increase . The difficulty of transport at present stand the way of increased trade . ce Fruit comes next . Our oranges almost all come fr Spain . Of a total import of 2,942,000 quintals we to 2,612,000 from Spain and 6000 , or about 2 ...
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... increase in that trade which has been made since that time - partly because the Italian Railways refused to allow American - built trucks to be used a condition which was regarded as essential by the promoters of the scheme . It is easy ...
... increase in that trade which has been made since that time - partly because the Italian Railways refused to allow American - built trucks to be used a condition which was regarded as essential by the promoters of the scheme . It is easy ...
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