The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... Trade . By W. Wilberforce , Efq . 199 XIV . Saul ; a Poem in Two Parts . By William Sotheby , Efq . 206 XV . The Nature of Things : a Didactic Poem Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , by J. Mafon Good 217 Quarterly Lift ...
... Trade . By W. Wilberforce , Efq . 199 XIV . Saul ; a Poem in Two Parts . By William Sotheby , Efq . 206 XV . The Nature of Things : a Didactic Poem Translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus , by J. Mafon Good 217 Quarterly Lift ...
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... Trade with India , and the Policy of continuing the Company's Mo- nopoly - VIII . Analyfis of the Character and Conduct of Bo- naparte , addreffed to the French Soldiery , and the People of Europe . By General Du- mourier . Tranflated ...
... Trade with India , and the Policy of continuing the Company's Mo- nopoly - VIII . Analyfis of the Character and Conduct of Bo- naparte , addreffed to the French Soldiery , and the People of Europe . By General Du- mourier . Tranflated ...
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... trade and the riches of England would infallibly perish with its security for property - its equal laws - its colonies and commanding navy . It is only necessary indeed to consider , how much greater and more powerful we are at this ...
... trade and the riches of England would infallibly perish with its security for property - its equal laws - its colonies and commanding navy . It is only necessary indeed to consider , how much greater and more powerful we are at this ...
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... trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations , to show that the successes of Bonaparte have been permitted as a chastisement and ...
... trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations , to show that the successes of Bonaparte have been permitted as a chastisement and ...
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... trade has increased , and we have conquered a great number of the foreign fettlements of the enemy , without lofing any of our own ; at the fame time , we are threat- ened with invafion , and our taxes are becoming every day more ...
... trade has increased , and we have conquered a great number of the foreign fettlements of the enemy , without lofing any of our own ; at the fame time , we are threat- ened with invafion , and our taxes are becoming every day more ...
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