The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 2Rest Fenner, 1818 - Всего страниц: 375 |
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... opposite ) was more than once allowed to regulate our measures in the conduct of a war on which the independence of the British empire and the progressive civilization of all mankind depended . I could mention possessions of 25.
... opposite ) was more than once allowed to regulate our measures in the conduct of a war on which the independence of the British empire and the progressive civilization of all mankind depended . I could mention possessions of 25.
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... independence and dignity of the nation in its relations to foreign powers : and that neither these nor Liberty itself could subsist in a country so various in its soils , so long inhabited and so fully peopled as Great Britain , without ...
... independence and dignity of the nation in its relations to foreign powers : and that neither these nor Liberty itself could subsist in a country so various in its soils , so long inhabited and so fully peopled as Great Britain , without ...
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... independence , with the needful stimulation and general influences of intercommunity , and be virtually united with- out being crushed together by conquest , in order to waste away under the tabes and slow putrefaction of a universal ...
... independence , with the needful stimulation and general influences of intercommunity , and be virtually united with- out being crushed together by conquest , in order to waste away under the tabes and slow putrefaction of a universal ...
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... independence , activity , and weight , of public opinion ? These and similar advantages are doubtless the materials of the fortress , but what has been the cement ? What has bound them together ? What has rendered Great Britain , from ...
... independence , activity , and weight , of public opinion ? These and similar advantages are doubtless the materials of the fortress , but what has been the cement ? What has bound them together ? What has rendered Great Britain , from ...
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... , that the present question does not concern the effects of taxation on the public independence and on the supposed balance of the three con- stitutional powers , ( from which said balance , as well as from the balance of trade , I 74.
... , that the present question does not concern the effects of taxation on the public independence and on the supposed balance of the three con- stitutional powers , ( from which said balance , as well as from the balance of trade , I 74.
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