The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... opinion that there are to be found in it many just views of human nature , and numerous passages of considerable eloquence , descriptive of the blessings derived to mankind from the progress of civilization , the facilities of social ...
... opinion that there are to be found in it many just views of human nature , and numerous passages of considerable eloquence , descriptive of the blessings derived to mankind from the progress of civilization , the facilities of social ...
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... opinion of Tamaah- maah , and his chieftains ; for when His Majesty's ship the Raccoon made the island in the year 1813 , under American colours , the king would not trust himself on board till he had ascertained what she was , when he ...
... opinion of Tamaah- maah , and his chieftains ; for when His Majesty's ship the Raccoon made the island in the year 1813 , under American colours , the king would not trust himself on board till he had ascertained what she was , when he ...
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... opinion which we , in common with men of all descriptions , entertain of the principle on which Banks for Sav- ings are founded ; and affords , at the same time , a most promising symptom of the intellectual and moral improvement of the ...
... opinion which we , in common with men of all descriptions , entertain of the principle on which Banks for Sav- ings are founded ; and affords , at the same time , a most promising symptom of the intellectual and moral improvement of the ...
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... opinion . The Poor Laws of England have held out a false and deceitful en- couragement to population . They promise that unqualified support , that unrestricted maintenance to the cottager's family , which it is not possible for them to ...
... opinion . The Poor Laws of England have held out a false and deceitful en- couragement to population . They promise that unqualified support , that unrestricted maintenance to the cottager's family , which it is not possible for them to ...
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... opinion in cases of importance , and to awe into silence those turbulent spirits who may wish to pro- pagate mischief . We can assure the higher ranks that their aid not only in contributing to the funds , but in making the proper ...
... opinion in cases of importance , and to awe into silence those turbulent spirits who may wish to pro- pagate mischief . We can assure the higher ranks that their aid not only in contributing to the funds , but in making the proper ...
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