The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... considered , of all their misfortunes . He knows little of human nature , or of the his- tory of the world , who imagines that , in the great and powerful nation of France , such a deadly feeling of en- mity can , for any length of time ...
... considered , of all their misfortunes . He knows little of human nature , or of the his- tory of the world , who imagines that , in the great and powerful nation of France , such a deadly feeling of en- mity can , for any length of time ...
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... considered , it is for the interest of governments ( to take even the narrowest view of the matter ) to afford equal protection to all , and to shelter the weak from the spolia- tions of the strong . But such is the ignorance of those ...
... considered , it is for the interest of governments ( to take even the narrowest view of the matter ) to afford equal protection to all , and to shelter the weak from the spolia- tions of the strong . But such is the ignorance of those ...
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... considered , it must rather be a security to the other European powers against her ambi- tious designs , if any such she enter- tains , as she must evidently be less qualified for forming schemes of ag- grandisement in Europe , when she ...
... considered , it must rather be a security to the other European powers against her ambi- tious designs , if any such she enter- tains , as she must evidently be less qualified for forming schemes of ag- grandisement in Europe , when she ...
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... considered that the panes of plate - glass , though measuring about 30 inches square , are no less than of an inch in thickness . Du- ring the same gale , the light - keepers caught about seven dozen birds , which they describe as ...
... considered that the panes of plate - glass , though measuring about 30 inches square , are no less than of an inch in thickness . Du- ring the same gale , the light - keepers caught about seven dozen birds , which they describe as ...
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... considered far preferable to being tost about on the ocean in a boat which one wave might swal- low up for ever . The weather was now fine and dry ; the few trees on the island were covered with ver- dure ; and the leaves strewed on the ...
... considered far preferable to being tost about on the ocean in a boat which one wave might swal- low up for ever . The weather was now fine and dry ; the few trees on the island were covered with ver- dure ; and the leaves strewed on the ...
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