The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... nation , are not , therefore , in themselves , a proof of the superiority of her public instruction , or her ... nations , thus like- wise , it is not the works of a certain number of geniuses of the first order , which entitle a people ...
... nation , are not , therefore , in themselves , a proof of the superiority of her public instruction , or her ... nations , thus like- wise , it is not the works of a certain number of geniuses of the first order , which entitle a people ...
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writer , then , looks for his public in the nation itself , which is uncontrolled , and over which the ton of the court , and of the fashionable world , can exert no influence . This nation or ra- ther the several nations , who ...
writer , then , looks for his public in the nation itself , which is uncontrolled , and over which the ton of the court , and of the fashionable world , can exert no influence . This nation or ra- ther the several nations , who ...
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... nation , against which he imagines that he has well founded causes of complaint . Not content with telling what he has seen , he chooses to entertain us , with the exhibition of phan- toms raised by his own ill humour . In consequence ...
... nation , against which he imagines that he has well founded causes of complaint . Not content with telling what he has seen , he chooses to entertain us , with the exhibition of phan- toms raised by his own ill humour . In consequence ...
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... nation . We have no hesitation in admitting , that there are some truths in the book before us . We will not deny that in the physical aspect of our country , many things must make a dis- agreeable impression on the mind of an ...
... nation . We have no hesitation in admitting , that there are some truths in the book before us . We will not deny that in the physical aspect of our country , many things must make a dis- agreeable impression on the mind of an ...
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... nation , we meet indeed with some citations from Olearius and from Meyenberg , ( page 80 ) and some letters in verse of one Tuberville , ( page 83 ) who was secretary to the first am- bassador sent from England to Russia , about the ...
... nation , we meet indeed with some citations from Olearius and from Meyenberg , ( page 80 ) and some letters in verse of one Tuberville , ( page 83 ) who was secretary to the first am- bassador sent from England to Russia , about the ...
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