The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... Civil Economy , and Character , of the Society of Friends . T. Clarkson , M. A , · By 85 VII . The Stranger in America : Containing Obfervations made during a long Refidence in that Country , on the Genius , Manners and Cuftoms of the ...
... Civil Economy , and Character , of the Society of Friends . T. Clarkson , M. A , · By 85 VII . The Stranger in America : Containing Obfervations made during a long Refidence in that Country , on the Genius , Manners and Cuftoms of the ...
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... Civil , and Religious Confti- tution , Government and Laws of the Ottoman Empire ; the Finances , Military and Naval Establishments ; the State of Learning , and of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts ; the Manners and Domestic Economy of ...
... Civil , and Religious Confti- tution , Government and Laws of the Ottoman Empire ; the Finances , Military and Naval Establishments ; the State of Learning , and of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts ; the Manners and Domestic Economy of ...
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... civil fanctity of our homes . The Englishman's house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of our humble watchmen to wifh us refpectfully good night , when returning to our abodes in the evening , we shall be challenged at every turning ...
... civil fanctity of our homes . The Englishman's house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of our humble watchmen to wifh us refpectfully good night , when returning to our abodes in the evening , we shall be challenged at every turning ...
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... civil induftry , as well as of domeftic comfort , muft probably be , for the most part , unembodied when the enemy is on his way to our shores . ' P. 130-133 . In this situation , is it possible for a moment to doubt , that our danger ...
... civil induftry , as well as of domeftic comfort , muft probably be , for the most part , unembodied when the enemy is on his way to our shores . ' P. 130-133 . In this situation , is it possible for a moment to doubt , that our danger ...
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... civil would become more dangerous than Ireland favage . ' What Davies could , he did ; and what he could not effect , he fuggefted . He obtained amnes- ties for the offences of the rebels who returned to their allegiance ' ; remiffion ...
... civil would become more dangerous than Ireland favage . ' What Davies could , he did ; and what he could not effect , he fuggefted . He obtained amnes- ties for the offences of the rebels who returned to their allegiance ' ; remiffion ...
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