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Competing Logics and the Construction of RiskHealing Logics, 1802, p.1292001 Utah State University Press ;ISBN: 0874214114 ;ISBN: 9780874214116 ;EISBN: 9780874214543 ;EISBN: 0874214548 ;DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt46nwrq.9Full text available |
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ART. V.-A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire, in every Quarter of the World, including the East Indies; the Rise and Progress of the Funding System explained; with Observations on the National Resources for the beneficial Employment of a redundant Population; and for rewarding the Military and Naval Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen, for their Services to their Country during the late War: illustrated by copious Statistical Tables, &cThe Quarterly review, 1815, Vol.12 (24), p.398-433ISSN: 2043-5819Full text available |
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ART. III.-The History of JavaThe British review, and London critical journal, 1811-1825, 1818, Vol.11 (21), p.61-87ISSN: 2043-1627Full text available |
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ART. V.-An Inquiry into the State of Slavery amongst the Romans, from the earliest Period till the Establishment of the Lombards in ItalyThe Quarterly review, 1834, Vol.50 (100), p.399-412ISSN: 2043-5819Full text available |
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IRELAND.-THE LANDLORD AND TENANT QUESTIONBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1844-05, Vol.55 (343), p.638-664ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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IRELAND.-THE LANDLORD AND TENANT QUESTIONBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1844-05, Vol.55 (343), p.638-664ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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CAUSES OF THE INCREASE OF CRIMEBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1844-07, Vol.56 (345), p.1-14ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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CAUSES OF THE INCREASE OF CRIMEBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1844-07, Vol.56 (345), p.1-14ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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ART. V.-1. On the Means of rendering more efficient the Education of the People: a Letter to the Lord Bishop of St. David'sThe Quarterly review, 1846, Vol.78 (156), p.377-425ISSN: 2043-5819Full text available |
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ART. VIII.-1. The Winter of 1846-7 in Antrim; with Remarks on Out-door ReliefThe Quarterly review, 1847, Vol.79 (158), p.463-484ISSN: 2043-5819Full text available |
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THE RENEWAL OF THE INCOME-TAXBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1850-11, Vol.68 (421), p.611-626ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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THE RENEWAL OF THE INCOME-TAXBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1850-11, Vol.68 (421), p.611-626ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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INCOME-TAX REFORMBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1853-02, Vol.73 (448), p.246-264ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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INCOME-TAX REFORMBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1853-02, Vol.73 (448), p.246-264ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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ART. VIII.--1. The Constitution of the United States compared with our ownThe Quarterly review, 1854, Vol.94 (188), p.558-605ISSN: 2043-5819Full text available |
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THE LIFE OF LORD METCALFEBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1855-02, Vol.77 (472), p.202-220ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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THE LIFE OF LORD METCALFEBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1855-02, Vol.77 (472), p.202-220ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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OUR INDIAN EMPIREBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1856-12, Vol.80 (494), p.636-659ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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OUR INDIAN EMPIREBlackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1856-12, Vol.80 (494), p.636-659ISSN: 1747-3551Full text available |
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Book reviewArchaeologia : or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, 1770-1992, 1857, Vol.37, p.189-223 [Peer Reviewed Journal]ISSN: 0261-3409Full text available |