The Pamphleteer, Band 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 |
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... consequence to the whole world . Compare with the British those nations who are morally and physically benumbed , and insensible to the enjoyments of life , the Turks the Africans is their increase of importance to the world ? What have ...
... consequence to the whole world . Compare with the British those nations who are morally and physically benumbed , and insensible to the enjoyments of life , the Turks the Africans is their increase of importance to the world ? What have ...
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... consequence of her immense establishment and of the protracted war with France , that their amount actually exceeded the revenues of Sweden , Denmark , Piedmont , and Saxony , taken together ; in 1792 they were not more than £ 78,333 ...
... consequence of her immense establishment and of the protracted war with France , that their amount actually exceeded the revenues of Sweden , Denmark , Piedmont , and Saxony , taken together ; in 1792 they were not more than £ 78,333 ...
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... consequence to Eng- land ; and she may with safety resign her sovereignty over the country , when assured of the certainty of retaining the Indian mar- kets , by preference for the sale of her own commodities . The whole question ...
... consequence to Eng- land ; and she may with safety resign her sovereignty over the country , when assured of the certainty of retaining the Indian mar- kets , by preference for the sale of her own commodities . The whole question ...
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... consequences so injurious to other powers . ~ / Thus , like a skilful architect , who so disposes the chambers of a house , that each apartment may facilitate the communication with the other , England has arranged her stations of ...
... consequences so injurious to other powers . ~ / Thus , like a skilful architect , who so disposes the chambers of a house , that each apartment may facilitate the communication with the other , England has arranged her stations of ...
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... consequence was , that France should lose , and that England should gain India and America ! Again , when Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough were about to give battle to Villeroi , the result was readily anticipated , and every ...
... consequence was , that France should lose , and that England should gain India and America ! Again , when Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough were about to give battle to Villeroi , the result was readily anticipated , and every ...
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