The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... give us a chance for recovering our freedom , and converting a nominal into a real independence . In either event , he rightly concludes , that our free constitution would be annihilated . It is this freedom , more than our com- mercial ...
... give us a chance for recovering our freedom , and converting a nominal into a real independence . In either event , he rightly concludes , that our free constitution would be annihilated . It is this freedom , more than our com- mercial ...
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... give offence to an absolute sovereign . The last evil to which the author directs the attention of his countrymen , is the general dissoluteness of manners which would result , partly from the debasement uniformly produced by loss of ...
... give offence to an absolute sovereign . The last evil to which the author directs the attention of his countrymen , is the general dissoluteness of manners which would result , partly from the debasement uniformly produced by loss of ...
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... give them effect ; or from despair of obtaining those recommendations , without which no success is to be ex- pected . Much admirable talent is thus suppressed for want of encouragement ; and minds , that might have redeemed or exalted ...
... give them effect ; or from despair of obtaining those recommendations , without which no success is to be ex- pected . Much admirable talent is thus suppressed for want of encouragement ; and minds , that might have redeemed or exalted ...
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... give a beginning to the sys- tem of which we have been fpeaking . It will not afterwards be eafy to revert to the infatuation of former times . Intriguers and partisans may fucceed , for a long while , in excluding men of active and ...
... give a beginning to the sys- tem of which we have been fpeaking . It will not afterwards be eafy to revert to the infatuation of former times . Intriguers and partisans may fucceed , for a long while , in excluding men of active and ...
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... give . fome latitude to the expreffion of our opinions , both because the topic has been altogether overlooked by the author of the work before us , and has not been fufficiently unfolded in any recent work that has fallen under our ...
... give . fome latitude to the expreffion of our opinions , both because the topic has been altogether overlooked by the author of the work before us , and has not been fufficiently unfolded in any recent work that has fallen under our ...
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