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Page 103
... gold , on which is an ode of the Shykh's , written in the modern Nustaleek character , and on removing this board is perceived the empty stone coffin in which the Shykh was buried . This the religious , who come here , take care to ...
... gold , on which is an ode of the Shykh's , written in the modern Nustaleek character , and on removing this board is perceived the empty stone coffin in which the Shykh was buried . This the religious , who come here , take care to ...
Page 192
... Gold- smith . The real State of England in 1809. 4s . 6d . A Letter to the Earl Camden , contain- ing a full , correct , and authentic Nar- rative of the Transactions connected with the late Duel . By the Rt . Hon . G. Can- ning . 2s ...
... Gold- smith . The real State of England in 1809. 4s . 6d . A Letter to the Earl Camden , contain- ing a full , correct , and authentic Nar- rative of the Transactions connected with the late Duel . By the Rt . Hon . G. Can- ning . 2s ...
Page 216
... gold per- manently , and to a very unusual degree , above the mint price , affording thereby an effectual temptation to the melting down of the gold coin ; and a permanently unfavourable state of exchange with foreign countries ; these ...
... gold per- manently , and to a very unusual degree , above the mint price , affording thereby an effectual temptation to the melting down of the gold coin ; and a permanently unfavourable state of exchange with foreign countries ; these ...
Page 218
... gold and silver in other countries . If gold and silver in coin be always of nearly the same value as gold and silver in bullion , the gold and silver in the English coins can never differ in value , except in a very slight degree , from ...
... gold and silver in other countries . If gold and silver in coin be always of nearly the same value as gold and silver in bullion , the gold and silver in the English coins can never differ in value , except in a very slight degree , from ...
Page 219
... gold . Suppose , however , that 31. 17s . 104d in coins comes by wearing or any other means to contain less than an ounce of gold , while it still professes notwithstanding to contain an ounce . It is evi- dent , now , that 37. 17s ...
... gold . Suppose , however , that 31. 17s . 104d in coins comes by wearing or any other means to contain less than an ounce of gold , while it still professes notwithstanding to contain an ounce . It is evi- dent , now , that 37. 17s ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.