The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... rendered productive to the happiness and prosperity of the great family of the human race . " The general tenor of the work , and the language ad- dressed to his majesty by the authors , furnish evidence of motives very distinct in ...
... rendered productive to the happiness and prosperity of the great family of the human race . " The general tenor of the work , and the language ad- dressed to his majesty by the authors , furnish evidence of motives very distinct in ...
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... render their survey of the interval to which their researches is ostensibly confined , complete and intelligible , to ascend higher than 1789 , and to notice incidentally and in the most general manner , the previous state of erudition ...
... render their survey of the interval to which their researches is ostensibly confined , complete and intelligible , to ascend higher than 1789 , and to notice incidentally and in the most general manner , the previous state of erudition ...
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... renders this impossible . We should not therefore be surprised or dis- couraged at a general ignorance of , and an almost universal indifference about the learned languages ; -but this is not all.— The public feeling is not confined to ...
... renders this impossible . We should not therefore be surprised or dis- couraged at a general ignorance of , and an almost universal indifference about the learned languages ; -but this is not all.— The public feeling is not confined to ...
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... render his work very superior to that of Mr. Gaillard . " Thus is poor Gaillard shorn of his beams , and postponed to one of the dullest of chroniclers , for the meanness of his spirit in not admiring war and conquests , and his ...
... render his work very superior to that of Mr. Gaillard . " Thus is poor Gaillard shorn of his beams , and postponed to one of the dullest of chroniclers , for the meanness of his spirit in not admiring war and conquests , and his ...
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... rendered • How well does not this testimony , from the pen of one who was himself a conspicuous member of these assemblies , accord with the doctrine ad- vanced in reference to them , by Mr. Burke , in his Reflections on the French ...
... rendered • How well does not this testimony , from the pen of one who was himself a conspicuous member of these assemblies , accord with the doctrine ad- vanced in reference to them , by Mr. Burke , in his Reflections on the French ...
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