The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... attempt , the greater part of our countrymen have never allowed themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at ... attempting to point out . For some of the facts which imperiously call upon us to take security against them , we ...
... attempt , the greater part of our countrymen have never allowed themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at ... attempting to point out . For some of the facts which imperiously call upon us to take security against them , we ...
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... attempt . It is plain , then , that forces which are to be affembled from many different diftricts of the kingdom , at the ex- penfe of every branch of civil induftry , as well as of domeftic comfort , muft probably be , for the most ...
... attempt . It is plain , then , that forces which are to be affembled from many different diftricts of the kingdom , at the ex- penfe of every branch of civil induftry , as well as of domeftic comfort , muft probably be , for the most ...
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... attempted . It is obvious , indeed , that the weaker a mi- niftry is , the more completely it must always be held in thraldom to thofe by whom it is fupported ; and that the greater strength it can acquire , the greater will be its ...
... attempted . It is obvious , indeed , that the weaker a mi- niftry is , the more completely it must always be held in thraldom to thofe by whom it is fupported ; and that the greater strength it can acquire , the greater will be its ...
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... attempt , and offered to make peace with no other purpofe than to take profit by the temporary advantages it might give him by the restoration of his colonies , and the opportunity of bringing home his stores and treasure ; -if we could ...
... attempt , and offered to make peace with no other purpofe than to take profit by the temporary advantages it might give him by the restoration of his colonies , and the opportunity of bringing home his stores and treasure ; -if we could ...
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... we are threat- ened , or even that they can be made so within the period during which the attempt may be expected , if the war is to continue . If we are satisfied that peace must be insecure , B 4 If 1807 , 23 The Dangers of the Country .
... we are threat- ened , or even that they can be made so within the period during which the attempt may be expected , if the war is to continue . If we are satisfied that peace must be insecure , B 4 If 1807 , 23 The Dangers of the Country .
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