The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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... England and Englishmen . From the French of J. B. Say , author of a Treatise on Political Economy , 105 The State of the United Kingdom of Great - Britain and Ireland , at the Peace of Paris , November 20 , 1815. By George Chal- mers ...
... England and Englishmen . From the French of J. B. Say , author of a Treatise on Political Economy , 105 The State of the United Kingdom of Great - Britain and Ireland , at the Peace of Paris , November 20 , 1815. By George Chal- mers ...
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... England at the beginning of the nineteenth century , by the duke de Levis . Paris , 1815 , 346 · The Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain in 1810 and 1811 , by a French traveller . London and New York , 1815 , 347 History of ...
... England at the beginning of the nineteenth century , by the duke de Levis . Paris , 1815 , 346 · The Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain in 1810 and 1811 , by a French traveller . London and New York , 1815 , 347 History of ...
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... England , but they must view her in secret with jealousy and dislike ; they must be disposed to promote the prosperity , particularly the commercial- of the true maritime rival of England , and to ripen the sympathy of interest into one ...
... England , but they must view her in secret with jealousy and dislike ; they must be disposed to promote the prosperity , particularly the commercial- of the true maritime rival of England , and to ripen the sympathy of interest into one ...
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... England , how much he is mistaken in his ideas re- specting the diminution of the number of serious readers in that country , and the general decline of English literature . Mr. Brackenridge , who has arranged the article on the Florida ...
... England , how much he is mistaken in his ideas re- specting the diminution of the number of serious readers in that country , and the general decline of English literature . Mr. Brackenridge , who has arranged the article on the Florida ...
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... England , France , Spain , Austria , nave all , in turn , after being the aggressors , sought peace , nearly in the guise of suppliants , and to obtain it , gladly consented to wave the preten- sions of their manifestos ; this , too ...
... England , France , Spain , Austria , nave all , in turn , after being the aggressors , sought peace , nearly in the guise of suppliants , and to obtain it , gladly consented to wave the preten- sions of their manifestos ; this , too ...
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