The Pamphleteer, Band 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 |
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... nature of the government is autocratical . There are still two other power- ful states on the continent , France , and Austria ; but they are very inferior to the two former in strength and independence , the first elements of which Nature ...
... nature of the government is autocratical . There are still two other power- ful states on the continent , France , and Austria ; but they are very inferior to the two former in strength and independence , the first elements of which Nature ...
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... nature and effect of which may be permanent . In taking this great cause in 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 ...
... nature and effect of which may be permanent . In taking this great cause in 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 ...
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... nature at large ; for without the concurrence of men there would be neither the nerves nor sinews of a kingdom ; and without the in- vigorating influence of the solar orb we should in vain look for the varied productions of the soil ...
... nature at large ; for without the concurrence of men there would be neither the nerves nor sinews of a kingdom ; and without the in- vigorating influence of the solar orb we should in vain look for the varied productions of the soil ...
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... nature , more or less precious , has been accorded , is daily on the increase , and infinitely exceeds that portion of the human family which hitherto may have been permitted to appropriate to itself exclusively the possession of some ...
... nature , more or less precious , has been accorded , is daily on the increase , and infinitely exceeds that portion of the human family which hitherto may have been permitted to appropriate to itself exclusively the possession of some ...
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... nature . She has disembarrassed herself alto- gether from the shackles that would have impeded her progress ; and at length she has reaped the rich harvest due to her superior industry and illumination of intellect ! CHAP . VI . - The ...
... nature . She has disembarrassed herself alto- gether from the shackles that would have impeded her progress ; and at length she has reaped the rich harvest due to her superior industry and illumination of intellect ! CHAP . VI . - The ...
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