The Quarterly Review, Volume 10William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1814 |
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... England about the middle of September , and would not reach India till the month of January , 1814 ; that consequently six months only will be allowed to the merchant to collect and send home India produce in India - built ships ...
... England about the middle of September , and would not reach India till the month of January , 1814 ; that consequently six months only will be allowed to the merchant to collect and send home India produce in India - built ships ...
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... England to sail empty to India , in the hope of finding car- goes purchased for them , in the shape of produce , as a remittance , we are greatly mistaken if those who may be induced to try that experiment will find their account in ...
... England to sail empty to India , in the hope of finding car- goes purchased for them , in the shape of produce , as a remittance , we are greatly mistaken if those who may be induced to try that experiment will find their account in ...
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... England and Wales , the great landholders , land surveyors , agents , stewards , purveyors of timber , the commissioners of the navy , the principal ship - builders in the king's and private yards , & c . One striking fact , taken from ...
... England and Wales , the great landholders , land surveyors , agents , stewards , purveyors of timber , the commissioners of the navy , the principal ship - builders in the king's and private yards , & c . One striking fact , taken from ...
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... England , woodlands have been grubbed up and converted into pasture and corn lands , whilst not an acre of either of the latter has been planted with trees , except for ornamental purposes : and this diminution of woodland is by no ...
... England , woodlands have been grubbed up and converted into pasture and corn lands , whilst not an acre of either of the latter has been planted with trees , except for ornamental purposes : and this diminution of woodland is by no ...
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... England , the quantity of land planted with any kind of timber trees has been considerably less than the quantity of ground cleared by the felling of timber , and the grubbing up of coppice and underwood . If , indeed , we except the ...
... England , the quantity of land planted with any kind of timber trees has been considerably less than the quantity of ground cleared by the felling of timber , and the grubbing up of coppice and underwood . If , indeed , we except the ...
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