The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... circumstances under which he reigns , are too obvious to need exposition . Nothing could more efficaciously promote his views on this head , as well as every part of his scheme for employing the agency of science and letters in ...
... circumstances under which he reigns , are too obvious to need exposition . Nothing could more efficaciously promote his views on this head , as well as every part of his scheme for employing the agency of science and letters in ...
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much success , as , under all circumstances , might have been expected . The freedom of the press in that country , the flou- rishing condition of the moral sciences generally , the skill of her literati in the arts of composition , the ...
much success , as , under all circumstances , might have been expected . The freedom of the press in that country , the flou- rishing condition of the moral sciences generally , the skill of her literati in the arts of composition , the ...
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... circumstances now concur to permit a return to it . The result of this interview is , a determination to brave the opinion of the world , and to consult their own wishes , in a double marriage . - Edward is to be divorced from his wife ...
... circumstances now concur to permit a return to it . The result of this interview is , a determination to brave the opinion of the world , and to consult their own wishes , in a double marriage . - Edward is to be divorced from his wife ...
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... circumstances and the peculiar notions , which give a dis- tinctive character to the erudite literature of Germany . - As long as science spoke the same language throughout Europe , as long as the Latin was the common tongue of the ...
... circumstances and the peculiar notions , which give a dis- tinctive character to the erudite literature of Germany . - As long as science spoke the same language throughout Europe , as long as the Latin was the common tongue of the ...
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... circumstances , it is not in Great Britain itself , that they can look for impartial judges . In that island , is indeed to be found , a literary areopagus just- ly famed for the talents which its members have hitherto dis- played , in ...
... circumstances , it is not in Great Britain itself , that they can look for impartial judges . In that island , is indeed to be found , a literary areopagus just- ly famed for the talents which its members have hitherto dis- played , in ...
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