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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Page xiii
... never be foreseen at the outset . War , says a wise statesman , never left where it found a nation . I had hopes of collecting some authentic information , for my readers , concerning the origin and progress of the insurrections in ...
... never be foreseen at the outset . War , says a wise statesman , never left where it found a nation . I had hopes of collecting some authentic information , for my readers , concerning the origin and progress of the insurrections in ...
Page xv
... never before been published entire in this country , prove an acceptable and solid present to the American people . The speech of Mr. Grattan - the first of Irish orators and the true model of Irish patriots - fur- nishes , perhaps ...
... never before been published entire in this country , prove an acceptable and solid present to the American people . The speech of Mr. Grattan - the first of Irish orators and the true model of Irish patriots - fur- nishes , perhaps ...
Page xx
... never more active in that quarter ; and the conviction seems to be universal that pride and patriotism could not be more beneficially exerted . Hungary , Transylvania , Servia , Siberia , all are eager in the culture of the sciences and ...
... never more active in that quarter ; and the conviction seems to be universal that pride and patriotism could not be more beneficially exerted . Hungary , Transylvania , Servia , Siberia , all are eager in the culture of the sciences and ...
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... never agree that a state should include the whole territory . If the division be once made , there is very little doubt but within a short time two states might be added to the union ; without it be divided we do not imagine it ever ...
... never agree that a state should include the whole territory . If the division be once made , there is very little doubt but within a short time two states might be added to the union ; without it be divided we do not imagine it ever ...
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... never be complete under any other au- spices than those of a national university . It will be perceived that I have confined myself in the present volume to a cursory notice of the literature of the European Con- tinent . I have been ...
... never be complete under any other au- spices than those of a national university . It will be perceived that I have confined myself in the present volume to a cursory notice of the literature of the European Con- tinent . I have been ...
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