The Pamphleteer, Band 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 |
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... hand the author has had no higher ambi- tion than to prove himself the faithful and impartial narrator . Readers will judge how far he has entitled himself to their credit . Free in his researches , and sincere in his statements , he ...
... hand the author has had no higher ambi- tion than to prove himself the faithful and impartial narrator . Readers will judge how far he has entitled himself to their credit . Free in his researches , and sincere in his statements , he ...
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... hand their diadems , shorn of their brightest gems , England was attracting to its bosom the gold and merchandise of the whole world ; she was supporting , clothing , and arming both friends and foes ; the arts , encou- raged by ...
... hand their diadems , shorn of their brightest gems , England was attracting to its bosom the gold and merchandise of the whole world ; she was supporting , clothing , and arming both friends and foes ; the arts , encou- raged by ...
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... hands of a few capi- talists , and the people would rather vote for its destruction than for its support . In every county of England there are numerous private banks , in full operation , whereas four of the principal com- mercial ...
... hands of a few capi- talists , and the people would rather vote for its destruction than for its support . In every county of England there are numerous private banks , in full operation , whereas four of the principal com- mercial ...
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... hands of the Spaniards , it will obtain that prosperity under the British sway , of which the negligence and inertness of its ancient masters had de- prived it scarcely had the English been in possession of it during ten years , when ...
... hands of the Spaniards , it will obtain that prosperity under the British sway , of which the negligence and inertness of its ancient masters had de- prived it scarcely had the English been in possession of it during ten years , when ...
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... hands of the English since the last war . This position is of incalculable advantage to whatever power shall be master of India . When the Dutch power and commerce was at its most favorable period , the possession of this point of land ...
... hands of the English since the last war . This position is of incalculable advantage to whatever power shall be master of India . When the Dutch power and commerce was at its most favorable period , the possession of this point of land ...
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