The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... reasons , why it is so , are not very re- mote nor abstruse , it may be instructive to trace their operation a little more carefully and minutely , than we have often patience to do , in these broad and general speculations . All ...
... reasons , why it is so , are not very re- mote nor abstruse , it may be instructive to trace their operation a little more carefully and minutely , than we have often patience to do , in these broad and general speculations . All ...
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... reasons , we think , are nearly sufficient to account for a fact , which we conceive to admit of no dispute , viz . that this country , though containing , in the mass of its population , a far greater proportion of intelligence and ...
... reasons , we think , are nearly sufficient to account for a fact , which we conceive to admit of no dispute , viz . that this country , though containing , in the mass of its population , a far greater proportion of intelligence and ...
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... reason for doubting that peace will give them a better chance of falvation than war . With regard to ourselves , it will probably be pretty generally admitted , that the conquefts we have made are of little value , except as the means ...
... reason for doubting that peace will give them a better chance of falvation than war . With regard to ourselves , it will probably be pretty generally admitted , that the conquefts we have made are of little value , except as the means ...
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... reason to believe that France ftands in need of a peace of longer duration , and that , with all the inward hoftility that can be imagined , its ruler looks B 3 forward forward to the formation of a navy , and the 1807 . 21 The Dangers ...
... reason to believe that France ftands in need of a peace of longer duration , and that , with all the inward hoftility that can be imagined , its ruler looks B 3 forward forward to the formation of a navy , and the 1807 . 21 The Dangers ...
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... reason to think that she has in view such local and limited advantages as she could gain by a speedy renewal of hostilities , or that she will ultimately gain any advantage at all by a longer interval of repose . The reasons of this ...
... reason to think that she has in view such local and limited advantages as she could gain by a speedy renewal of hostilities , or that she will ultimately gain any advantage at all by a longer interval of repose . The reasons of this ...
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