The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... former times have disputed even with our- selves the empire of the seas , let us not wantonly and unnecessari- ly compel him , for his own defence , to call those powers into ac- tion . After having united with our allies to render him ...
... former times have disputed even with our- selves the empire of the seas , let us not wantonly and unnecessari- ly compel him , for his own defence , to call those powers into ac- tion . After having united with our allies to render him ...
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... former splendour has pledged him- self , by a solemn treaty , to put an end to this trade throughout the whole of his dominions , merely reserving to his subjects the right of purchasing slaves within the African possessions of the ...
... former splendour has pledged him- self , by a solemn treaty , to put an end to this trade throughout the whole of his dominions , merely reserving to his subjects the right of purchasing slaves within the African possessions of the ...
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... former being to the latter at least as twenty to one . Here then a question naturally suggests itself Since the Chinese have no knowledge of an alphabet , how do they acquire the name of any new or unknown character which presents ...
... former being to the latter at least as twenty to one . Here then a question naturally suggests itself Since the Chinese have no knowledge of an alphabet , how do they acquire the name of any new or unknown character which presents ...
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Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
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