The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Zväzok 11J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1840 |
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Strana 39
... favoured by nature , -Russia . But the natural advantages , great as they are , of Russia , are thrown very much into the back ground by the nature of its social institutions , on which account it by no means possesses the command over ...
... favoured by nature , -Russia . But the natural advantages , great as they are , of Russia , are thrown very much into the back ground by the nature of its social institutions , on which account it by no means possesses the command over ...
Strana 43
... favour of it the current arguments of self - defence , of the chance of supplies being interrupted by war , and the consequent priva- tion to which they would be exposed if too dependent on fo- reign countries , " et hoc genus omne ...
... favour of it the current arguments of self - defence , of the chance of supplies being interrupted by war , and the consequent priva- tion to which they would be exposed if too dependent on fo- reign countries , " et hoc genus omne ...
Strana 49
... favoured in point of soil and climate , striving to make up for this deficiency by the exertions of art . But the productive powers even of fertile countries have a limit . When the population attains a certain density the labour of ...
... favoured in point of soil and climate , striving to make up for this deficiency by the exertions of art . But the productive powers even of fertile countries have a limit . When the population attains a certain density the labour of ...
Strana 78
... favoured the pub- lic , the effect upon us has been that of insipidity and pe- dantry , most wearisome and most disappointing for the excessive employment of stimulants , of laborious exag- gerations of character and sentiment , becomes ...
... favoured the pub- lic , the effect upon us has been that of insipidity and pe- dantry , most wearisome and most disappointing for the excessive employment of stimulants , of laborious exag- gerations of character and sentiment , becomes ...
Strana 111
... favour , it is supposed that a considerable quantity of specie is possessed by them concealed in the earth . The Montene- grines are generally very ignorant , and the knowledge of reading and writing is considered amongst them a high ...
... favour , it is supposed that a considerable quantity of specie is possessed by them concealed in the earth . The Montene- grines are generally very ignorant , and the knowledge of reading and writing is considered amongst them a high ...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., Zväzok 10 Úplné zobrazenie - 1840 |
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