The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... considered to be influenced by bad feeling , or as not belonging to the age . Being one of the few that venture to think for themselves , I have pursued a course of inquiry in an unbeaten track , which has led to conclusions directly ...
... considered to be influenced by bad feeling , or as not belonging to the age . Being one of the few that venture to think for themselves , I have pursued a course of inquiry in an unbeaten track , which has led to conclusions directly ...
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... considered to be the most intelligent men in the country , in such matters , should be such fools as to carry on and extend their commercial operations without certain benefit ? " Let it be recollected , that public opinion may be led ...
... considered to be the most intelligent men in the country , in such matters , should be such fools as to carry on and extend their commercial operations without certain benefit ? " Let it be recollected , that public opinion may be led ...
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... considered in re- lation to the insecurity of property , the demoralisation of character , the severity of the laws , or the arbitrary disposition of magistrates , they present subjects for contemplation , equally appalling . The whole ...
... considered in re- lation to the insecurity of property , the demoralisation of character , the severity of the laws , or the arbitrary disposition of magistrates , they present subjects for contemplation , equally appalling . The whole ...
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... considered as having relation to the prevailing feeling of the time . It might otherwise be interesting to show the extent to which the Egyptians during the Ptolemaic era , and the Romans during the zenith of their career , were wont to ...
... considered as having relation to the prevailing feeling of the time . It might otherwise be interesting to show the extent to which the Egyptians during the Ptolemaic era , and the Romans during the zenith of their career , were wont to ...
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... considered as having commenced , and a permanent- ly higher range of prices established . From 1765 down to 1796 , the importation and exportation , by the statement at page 24 , will be seen to have been very irregular ...
... considered as having commenced , and a permanent- ly higher range of prices established . From 1765 down to 1796 , the importation and exportation , by the statement at page 24 , will be seen to have been very irregular ...
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