Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, 第 13 巻James Maxwell, 1819 |
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... British Spy . In the one however by our author , the general features are at least preserved ; and although it may want the originality , and beauty , and harmony of colouring , which dis- tinguish the productions of Mr. Wirt , it may ...
... British Spy . In the one however by our author , the general features are at least preserved ; and although it may want the originality , and beauty , and harmony of colouring , which dis- tinguish the productions of Mr. Wirt , it may ...
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... BRITISH SPY . His countenance when grave has ra- ther the appearance of sternness . -A smile however lights it up to very high advantage , and gives it a most impressive and engaging air of suavity and benevolence . -His attentions are ...
... BRITISH SPY . His countenance when grave has ra- ther the appearance of sternness . -A smile however lights it up to very high advantage , and gives it a most impressive and engaging air of suavity and benevolence . -His attentions are ...
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... British Currency . [ The following extracts from a speech delivered in the British Parliament in April 1818 , by Mr. Vansittart , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , on his motion for the continuance of the Bank Restriction Act , until ...
... British Currency . [ The following extracts from a speech delivered in the British Parliament in April 1818 , by Mr. Vansittart , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , on his motion for the continuance of the Bank Restriction Act , until ...
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... experiment which was first tried by them in January 1817. - He alluded to their notice that they were ready to make payments in cash of a certain description of outstanding notes . The amount of the notes for which , British Currency . 55.
... experiment which was first tried by them in January 1817. - He alluded to their notice that they were ready to make payments in cash of a certain description of outstanding notes . The amount of the notes for which , British Currency . 55.
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... sum not less than 2,600,000 / . Of that large sum hardly any part remained in circulation in this country . He wished it to be distinctly understood , that he 56 British Currency . notes. The amount of the notes for which, ...
... sum not less than 2,600,000 / . Of that large sum hardly any part remained in circulation in this country . He wished it to be distinctly understood , that he 56 British Currency . notes. The amount of the notes for which, ...
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