The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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14. oldal
... nature of the climate , the productions of the soil , manufactures , and other topics of importance , in a commercial point of view . Pearce cheerfully executed this commission , and , in 1810 , he furnished Mr. Salt with the matter ...
... nature of the climate , the productions of the soil , manufactures , and other topics of importance , in a commercial point of view . Pearce cheerfully executed this commission , and , in 1810 , he furnished Mr. Salt with the matter ...
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... natural protector , are we now to be unjustly deprived of that protector whom Providence has sent us ? The result of this ... nature of the duties which thenceforward engaged Buonaparte , prevented him from giving attention to almost any ...
... natural protector , are we now to be unjustly deprived of that protector whom Providence has sent us ? The result of this ... nature of the duties which thenceforward engaged Buonaparte , prevented him from giving attention to almost any ...
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the paradox of a country , rich in all the gifts of nature , pining to a skeleton . Tracts of land from verge to ... natural riches of the country with a voracity never to be satiated , and more destructive than all the plagues of Egypt ...
the paradox of a country , rich in all the gifts of nature , pining to a skeleton . Tracts of land from verge to ... natural riches of the country with a voracity never to be satiated , and more destructive than all the plagues of Egypt ...
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... nature too little selfish , even had he any ulterior interests , to let a thought of them stand in the way of the present generous impulse . ' These the whigs will consider , we apprehend , as rather harsh ex- pressions , and as ...
... nature too little selfish , even had he any ulterior interests , to let a thought of them stand in the way of the present generous impulse . ' These the whigs will consider , we apprehend , as rather harsh ex- pressions , and as ...
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... nature was , per- haps , too candid and gentle for the mighty designs which he took in hand ; a little more of plebeian fire would have considerably improved it . By means of a proceeding worthy of the days of Nero , the blood of Lord ...
... nature was , per- haps , too candid and gentle for the mighty designs which he took in hand ; a little more of plebeian fire would have considerably improved it . By means of a proceeding worthy of the days of Nero , the blood of Lord ...
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