The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... interests as distinct from those of its rulers . With us the case is somewhat different ; and it is necessary to consider in what the difference consists . All the caufes of which we have fpoken have operated in Eng- land as well as ...
... interests as distinct from those of its rulers . With us the case is somewhat different ; and it is necessary to consider in what the difference consists . All the caufes of which we have fpoken have operated in Eng- land as well as ...
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... interest of a very few powerful families is generally able to do this ; and where they recommend any one with their united influence , the recommendation has the force of a command . It would be alto- gether extravagant to imagine that ...
... interest of a very few powerful families is generally able to do this ; and where they recommend any one with their united influence , the recommendation has the force of a command . It would be alto- gether extravagant to imagine that ...
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... interest of either of the parties to obferve them . If we were at peace with France to - morrow , it would ftill be very much for her intereft ( we mean the intereft of her prefent government ) to demolish our constitution and our ...
... interest of either of the parties to obferve them . If we were at peace with France to - morrow , it would ftill be very much for her intereft ( we mean the intereft of her prefent government ) to demolish our constitution and our ...
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... interest or emo- lument . We have already said , however , that the possession of these places is really of very little benefit to this country ; and that the chief use of taking them , is rather to hamper and annoy the enemy , than to ...
... interest or emo- lument . We have already said , however , that the possession of these places is really of very little benefit to this country ; and that the chief use of taking them , is rather to hamper and annoy the enemy , than to ...
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... interests of the Calcutta mer- chants , than of those of the natives , of the East India Company , or of England . But are these interests really distinct ? That of the Calcutta mer- chants ( a body which comprifes men of the higheft ...
... interests of the Calcutta mer- chants , than of those of the natives , of the East India Company , or of England . But are these interests really distinct ? That of the Calcutta mer- chants ( a body which comprifes men of the higheft ...
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