The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... port ; -of which a very loose and partial mention is at the same time made . It was indeed a matter of necessity for the class , in order to render their survey of the interval to which their researches is ostensibly confined , complete ...
... port ; -of which a very loose and partial mention is at the same time made . It was indeed a matter of necessity for the class , in order to render their survey of the interval to which their researches is ostensibly confined , complete ...
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... port folios of a great number of men of let- ters , in order to collect the literary and historical anecdotes which might be scattered through them , would be an excellent means of reanimating in France the study of ancient literature ...
... port folios of a great number of men of let- ters , in order to collect the literary and historical anecdotes which might be scattered through them , would be an excellent means of reanimating in France the study of ancient literature ...
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... ports . Lastly , the men of learning , who by order of the empress Catherine , travelled into the remote provinces of her empire , ( the fruits of whose researches , were given to the world at her expense , ) have thrown much light on ...
... ports . Lastly , the men of learning , who by order of the empress Catherine , travelled into the remote provinces of her empire , ( the fruits of whose researches , were given to the world at her expense , ) have thrown much light on ...
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... port of Count Lacépede made to the French senate in De- cember 1810 , in the name of the government , on the sub- ject of the conscription of 120,000 men then proposed to be raised- " The empire now embraces a number of nations who ...
... port of Count Lacépede made to the French senate in De- cember 1810 , in the name of the government , on the sub- ject of the conscription of 120,000 men then proposed to be raised- " The empire now embraces a number of nations who ...
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... port is consolatory . - It rests however , as we have before sta- ted , upon arguments in our opinion far from being conclusive . We must object in the first place , to the proposition with which the second division of the pamphlet ...
... port is consolatory . - It rests however , as we have before sta- ted , upon arguments in our opinion far from being conclusive . We must object in the first place , to the proposition with which the second division of the pamphlet ...
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