The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... Political and 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 ...
... Political and 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 ...
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... Political Alterations , & c . A new Edition , greatly enlarged . By J. Pinkerton XII . An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie , LL.D. By Sir W. Forbes of Pitiligo , Baronet 154 171 XIII . A Letter on the Abolition of the ...
... Political Alterations , & c . A new Edition , greatly enlarged . By J. Pinkerton XII . An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie , LL.D. By Sir W. Forbes of Pitiligo , Baronet 154 171 XIII . A Letter on the Abolition of the ...
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... Political , 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 ...
... Political , 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 ...
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... political privileges , or for the choice of their rulers . The rigours of a suspicious provincial military government , would be displayed in full force over the politicians of conquered England . Our mobs and our clubs , and even our ...
... political privileges , or for the choice of their rulers . The rigours of a suspicious provincial military government , would be displayed in full force over the politicians of conquered England . Our mobs and our clubs , and even our ...
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... political power . In regular and established governments , they are often given , and must often be given , to rank , and to wealth , and to personal in- fluence , without any great regard to superior fitness or ability . In the first ...
... political power . In regular and established governments , they are often given , and must often be given , to rank , and to wealth , and to personal in- fluence , without any great regard to superior fitness or ability . In the first ...
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