Europe: Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers; with Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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Strana 206
... reviews , pamphlets , and newspaper articles ; and , to make the refutation more complete , the au- thor was invited by some of the students to decide the merits of the quarrel in the old Teutonic way - by duel . The counsellor declined ...
... reviews , pamphlets , and newspaper articles ; and , to make the refutation more complete , the au- thor was invited by some of the students to decide the merits of the quarrel in the old Teutonic way - by duel . The counsellor declined ...
Strana 311
... reviewer seems to me not to have seized the precise object , which this gentle- man's plan is designed to effect . From the superfi- cial and imperfect view I have been able to take of it , I have supposed it to be his object to place ...
... reviewer seems to me not to have seized the precise object , which this gentle- man's plan is designed to effect . From the superfi- cial and imperfect view I have been able to take of it , I have supposed it to be his object to place ...
Strana 312
... created for manufactured articles , as well as for produce . The error of the reviewer lies in supposing , that no land is left unimproved , except such as is of so poor a 1 quality , that it would cost more to raise 312.
... created for manufactured articles , as well as for produce . The error of the reviewer lies in supposing , that no land is left unimproved , except such as is of so poor a 1 quality , that it would cost more to raise 312.
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... reviewer should differ from me in opinion upon some of the various points touched upon in the course of the work ; nor should I have thought it necessary , merely on this account , to take any public notice of his remarks . I consider ...
... reviewer should differ from me in opinion upon some of the various points touched upon in the course of the work ; nor should I have thought it necessary , merely on this account , to take any public notice of his remarks . I consider ...
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... reviewer , and of representing them as conveying censure upon the government of the United States . I trust that the learned and able reviewer , whom , if I am rightly informed as to his name , I am also happy to call my valued friend ...
... reviewer , and of representing them as conveying censure upon the government of the United States . I trust that the learned and able reviewer , whom , if I am rightly informed as to his name , I am also happy to call my valued friend ...
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