The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... foreign markets , it is plain that foreign prices will rise . When during the war we were obliged to call in foreign corn , the prices in the Prussian and Polish markets rose from 28s . as high as 76s . ( Lord Western , p . 12 ) . This ...
... foreign markets , it is plain that foreign prices will rise . When during the war we were obliged to call in foreign corn , the prices in the Prussian and Polish markets rose from 28s . as high as 76s . ( Lord Western , p . 12 ) . This ...
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... foreign manners , foreign cookery , and foreign everything ; which generally end in one condemnation , that they are not English . But under some circumstances this exclusiveness be- comes a very serious evil . But There are two things ...
... foreign manners , foreign cookery , and foreign everything ; which generally end in one condemnation , that they are not English . But under some circumstances this exclusiveness be- comes a very serious evil . But There are two things ...
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... foreign manners , foreign laws , foreign language , and a foreign religion . Mr. Elphinstone contrasts the ease and rapidity with which Maho- metanism overran Persia , and established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its ...
... foreign manners , foreign laws , foreign language , and a foreign religion . Mr. Elphinstone contrasts the ease and rapidity with which Maho- metanism overran Persia , and established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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