The Pamphleteer, Band 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 |
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... extent of her foreign empire seems only to be equalled by the apparent permanency of her dominion.- Frenchmen ! Spirits of departed warriors , whose remains have fer- tilised the Russian soil ! Ye conquerors of a military race ; but ...
... extent of her foreign empire seems only to be equalled by the apparent permanency of her dominion.- Frenchmen ! Spirits of departed warriors , whose remains have fer- tilised the Russian soil ! Ye conquerors of a military race ; but ...
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... extent of their commerce , and will be of infinite 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 ...
... extent of their commerce , and will be of infinite 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 ...
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... extent does not depend upon her possession of mines of gold and silver , but on the industry of her people , and her undeviating fidelity to the admirable institutions by which she is governed . This is the real and permanent cause of ...
... extent does not depend upon her possession of mines of gold and silver , but on the industry of her people , and her undeviating fidelity to the admirable institutions by which she is governed . This is the real and permanent cause of ...
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... extent of the commerce , and im- mensity of consumption in the country , and it exceeds the total produce of all the other Custom Houses in Europe ! The English post office revenue amounts to £ 1,833,333 . 6. 8 , an- nually ; but in ...
... extent of the commerce , and im- mensity of consumption in the country , and it exceeds the total produce of all the other Custom Houses in Europe ! The English post office revenue amounts to £ 1,833,333 . 6. 8 , an- nually ; but in ...
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... extent and the solidity of the commercial wealth of England , with the demonstration of the principles and means which have advanced and maintained it at its present degree of elevation , must be our next consideration . The improvement ...
... extent and the solidity of the commercial wealth of England , with the demonstration of the principles and means which have advanced and maintained it at its present degree of elevation , must be our next consideration . The improvement ...
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