Select Reviews, Zväzok 5Hopkins and Earle, 1811 |
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... reading , sound judgment , great experience , and especially ex- cellent acquirements in the particu lar subjects investigated ; in which , where applause is due , either to foreign nations or ourselves , it is bestowed with an even ...
... reading , sound judgment , great experience , and especially ex- cellent acquirements in the particu lar subjects investigated ; in which , where applause is due , either to foreign nations or ourselves , it is bestowed with an even ...
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... readers , we enter upon the present examination , in- tending to avoid , as much as may be , without confusion , all points of mere politicks , and of mere munici- pal jurisprudence ; and directing our inquiries to the great ...
... readers , we enter upon the present examination , in- tending to avoid , as much as may be , without confusion , all points of mere politicks , and of mere munici- pal jurisprudence ; and directing our inquiries to the great ...
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... readers with a renewal of the irksome dis- cussion . Every one knows that a blockade , by law and common sense , must be actual and enforced : but every one likewise knows that over- whelming power , the intoxication of success , and ...
... readers with a renewal of the irksome dis- cussion . Every one knows that a blockade , by law and common sense , must be actual and enforced : but every one likewise knows that over- whelming power , the intoxication of success , and ...
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... reader . " I enter upon the discussion of a ques- tion which has been , and is still , the cause of much disturbance in many of the king- doms and states of Europe : Whether it is lawful to enlist men in the territory of a friendly ...
... reader . " I enter upon the discussion of a ques- tion which has been , and is still , the cause of much disturbance in many of the king- doms and states of Europe : Whether it is lawful to enlist men in the territory of a friendly ...
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... reading the easiest and most simple characters , are almost universally diffused among the natives ; and this ... reader is left to find from their intrinsick qualities , it is easy to conceive how infinitely laborious the task must be ...
... reading the easiest and most simple characters , are almost universally diffused among the natives ; and this ... reader is left to find from their intrinsick qualities , it is easy to conceive how infinitely laborious the task must be ...
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