The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... Whole countries were transfer- red from one Prince to another , without any consideration for their wishes or habits , or the ancient prejudices under which they had lived happy and become great . Convenience , with a view to the re ...
... Whole countries were transfer- red from one Prince to another , without any consideration for their wishes or habits , or the ancient prejudices under which they had lived happy and become great . Convenience , with a view to the re ...
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... whole scheme of education in that country ; appointing every where commissioners to reside at its universities and seats of learning , with power to examine into and report , not the acts only , but even the dispositions , of the ...
... whole scheme of education in that country ; appointing every where commissioners to reside at its universities and seats of learning , with power to examine into and report , not the acts only , but even the dispositions , of the ...
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... whole force of the confederacy , those which they had given to themselves . The materials for such a union are not wanting in Europe . Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , the representative Governments of Sweden , the ...
... whole force of the confederacy , those which they had given to themselves . The materials for such a union are not wanting in Europe . Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , the representative Governments of Sweden , the ...
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... whole Confederation . Sect . 5. In order that this responsibility , founded in the nature of the Germanic Union , and inseparable from its preservation , may not give rise to disagreements which might compromise the amicable relations ...
... whole Confederation . Sect . 5. In order that this responsibility , founded in the nature of the Germanic Union , and inseparable from its preservation , may not give rise to disagreements which might compromise the amicable relations ...
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... whole of Italy . A Revolution plotted by obscure finatics , and completed by perjured soldiers , who in a few days deprived a King of his power and of his liberty , and plunged two kingdoms in the abyss of disorder , necessarily ...
... whole of Italy . A Revolution plotted by obscure finatics , and completed by perjured soldiers , who in a few days deprived a King of his power and of his liberty , and plunged two kingdoms in the abyss of disorder , necessarily ...
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