| James Haddon - 1851 - 198 páginas
...volumes on History will be found profitable not only in an intellectual point of view, but, which is ol still higher importance, in the social improvement...especially tended to promote our commercial prosperity and ->o!itical freedom, it is impossible that a correct judgment can be formed by the mass of the people... | |
| Thomas Baker - 1851 - 188 páginas
...of view, but, which s still higher importance, in the social improvement of the people ; for w:ii< a knowledge of the principles of the English constitution, and of those cw which have more especially tended to promote our commercial prosperit; political freedom, it is... | |
| Joseph Glynn - 1853 - 210 páginas
...view, but, which is ol still higher importance, in the social improvement of the people ; for withoul a knowledge of the principles of the English constitution, and of those event! which have more especially tended to promote our commercial prosperity and political freedom,... | |
| Charles Bruce Allen - 1854 - 168 páginas
...of view, but, which is still higher importance, in the social improvement of the people ; for witho a knowledge of the principles of the English constitution, and of those evei which have more especially tended to promote our commercial prosperity ai political freedom, it... | |
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