The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... appears to establish the fact , that this redundant population is practically found to repress the industry , and even sometimes to endanger the peace of the mother country ; the colonial evidence which has been taken by your committee ...
... appears to establish the fact , that this redundant population is practically found to repress the industry , and even sometimes to endanger the peace of the mother country ; the colonial evidence which has been taken by your committee ...
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... appears to us , we confess , far more problematical . A few commercial advantages can scarcely recompense us for the charge of maintaining those distant and de- tached possessions , and for the fruitful occasions of a new rupture with ...
... appears to us , we confess , far more problematical . A few commercial advantages can scarcely recompense us for the charge of maintaining those distant and de- tached possessions , and for the fruitful occasions of a new rupture with ...
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... appears to be most powerfully actuated , ( at least to a stranger ) , is curiosity , or an anxious desire to make himself acquainted with every thing that is new to him . He appears to feel affec- tion to those of his family very ...
... appears to be most powerfully actuated , ( at least to a stranger ) , is curiosity , or an anxious desire to make himself acquainted with every thing that is new to him . He appears to feel affec- tion to those of his family very ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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