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 xxii
... thing ; their wealth , their tactics , their victories , their conquests merely as such , almost nothing , in the sober , unsophisticated judgment of posterity . The tendency of a national university in contact with the go- vernment ...
... thing ; their wealth , their tactics , their victories , their conquests merely as such , almost nothing , in the sober , unsophisticated judgment of posterity . The tendency of a national university in contact with the go- vernment ...
Page xxx
... thing from this source ; and its loss , if the exemption led to a considerable importation , would be more than compensated by the gain to the taste and understanding of the nation . The trea- sury might , likewise , well dispense with ...
... thing from this source ; and its loss , if the exemption led to a considerable importation , would be more than compensated by the gain to the taste and understanding of the nation . The trea- sury might , likewise , well dispense with ...
Page xxxix
... tem , and the distribution of public employments , we shall have accomplished almost every thing for our security both from inter- nal and external dangers . THE AMERICAN REGISTER . FRENCH AFFAIRS . " THE thirty INTRODUCTION . / xxxix.
... tem , and the distribution of public employments , we shall have accomplished almost every thing for our security both from inter- nal and external dangers . THE AMERICAN REGISTER . FRENCH AFFAIRS . " THE thirty INTRODUCTION . / xxxix.
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... thing was concurring to efface the traces of past evils . strangers to all that was published in their neighbourhood . He had seized all the avenues ; and , while at the distance of seven leagues from France - that is , in England , the ...
... thing was concurring to efface the traces of past evils . strangers to all that was published in their neighbourhood . He had seized all the avenues ; and , while at the distance of seven leagues from France - that is , in England , the ...
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... thing had been some time previ- ously arranged between him , some other marshals , and , I believe , the minister of war , that their first project was to change the dynas- ty ; that they had , for a moment , thought of the duke of ...
... thing had been some time previ- ously arranged between him , some other marshals , and , I believe , the minister of war , that their first project was to change the dynas- ty ; that they had , for a moment , thought of the duke of ...
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