The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Том 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... land journey beyond these rapids , and that Capt . Tuckey died of extreme ex- haustion , after leaving the river , and not from fever . The climate , we understand , was remarkably fine ; scarcely a shower of rain , or any hu- midity in ...
... land journey beyond these rapids , and that Capt . Tuckey died of extreme ex- haustion , after leaving the river , and not from fever . The climate , we understand , was remarkably fine ; scarcely a shower of rain , or any hu- midity in ...
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... land tax . In 1815 the net revenue amounted to £ .66,443,802 - in 1816 , its net amount is £ .57,360,694 , including the produce of the property tax for that year , amounting to £ .11,559,590 . Deducting on this account 11 millions ...
... land tax . In 1815 the net revenue amounted to £ .66,443,802 - in 1816 , its net amount is £ .57,360,694 , including the produce of the property tax for that year , amounting to £ .11,559,590 . Deducting on this account 11 millions ...
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... Land Taxes 5,865,413 5,969,721 1,548,000 1,426,000 6,214,987 5,783,322 14,318,572 11,559,590 1,079,993 1,127,929 Miscellaneous , Pensions , Offices , & c . 366,867 241,199 16 4,016 29,393,848 26,111,777 66,443,802 57,360,694 Total Not ...
... Land Taxes 5,865,413 5,969,721 1,548,000 1,426,000 6,214,987 5,783,322 14,318,572 11,559,590 1,079,993 1,127,929 Miscellaneous , Pensions , Offices , & c . 366,867 241,199 16 4,016 29,393,848 26,111,777 66,443,802 57,360,694 Total Not ...
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... land , would certainly , we con- ceive , find their way much cheaper by the canal . This part of the estimate however is probably exaggerated at £ .11,000 . We cannot see upon what princi- ple the writer asserts , that the Union Canal ...
... land , would certainly , we con- ceive , find their way much cheaper by the canal . This part of the estimate however is probably exaggerated at £ .11,000 . We cannot see upon what princi- ple the writer asserts , that the Union Canal ...
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... land ; And piety shall learn to burn With holier transports o'er their urn . -Tinged with that departing sun , To fancy's eye arises dun , A hill , along whose dusky brow , Yet unprofaned by rustic plough , The shaggy gorse and brown ...
... land ; And piety shall learn to burn With holier transports o'er their urn . -Tinged with that departing sun , To fancy's eye arises dun , A hill , along whose dusky brow , Yet unprofaned by rustic plough , The shaggy gorse and brown ...
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Страница 402 - And you, ye crags, upon whose extreme edge I stand, and on the torrent's brink beneath Behold the tall pines dwindled as to shrubs In dizziness of distance; when a leap, A stir, a motion, even a breath, would bring My breast upon its rocky bosom's bed To rest for ever— wherefore do I pause?
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Страница 25 - I particularly invite again their attention to the expediency of exercising their existing powers, and, where necessary, of resorting to the prescribed mode of enlarging them, in order to effectuate a comprehensive system of roads and canals, such as will have the effect of drawing more closely together every part of our country, by promoting intercourse and improvements and by increasing the share of every part in the common stock of national prosperity.
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