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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... renders this mode of reclaiming the mind from the brutishness of absolute illiteracy , proportionably cheap , and thus sets out , in higher relief , the beneficence of the invention . It may be , barely , and has been , I would say ...
... renders this mode of reclaiming the mind from the brutishness of absolute illiteracy , proportionably cheap , and thus sets out , in higher relief , the beneficence of the invention . It may be , barely , and has been , I would say ...
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... render payments regular ; credit had , in the space of nine months , raised the inscrip- tions ( public stock ) from 45 to 80 equal to cash ; there was a reserve in the treasury of fifty millions of francs at the disposal of ministers ...
... render payments regular ; credit had , in the space of nine months , raised the inscrip- tions ( public stock ) from 45 to 80 equal to cash ; there was a reserve in the treasury of fifty millions of francs at the disposal of ministers ...
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... render him more pliable to their ulterior purposes , whether of a more reserved and circumspect scheme of domination abroad , or of the conversion of the domestic government into a jaco- binical and military oligarchy . His position in ...
... render him more pliable to their ulterior purposes , whether of a more reserved and circumspect scheme of domination abroad , or of the conversion of the domestic government into a jaco- binical and military oligarchy . His position in ...
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... rendered his errand ne ral ceremony of the 21st January . He knew that Soult had divided the military divisions into two co- ordinate jurisdictions , by sending two lieutenant generals to each di- vision , each of whom correspond- ed ...
... rendered his errand ne ral ceremony of the 21st January . He knew that Soult had divided the military divisions into two co- ordinate jurisdictions , by sending two lieutenant generals to each di- vision , each of whom correspond- ed ...
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... rendered plausi ble by the manner of his escape ) that he was in league with the State of France under the domina- tion of Bonaparte . See also the nama- tive of Miss Williams , for full confir- mation of text . VOL . I. two leading ...
... rendered plausi ble by the manner of his escape ) that he was in league with the State of France under the domina- tion of Bonaparte . See also the nama- tive of Miss Williams , for full confir- mation of text . VOL . I. two leading ...
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