The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... France as death , and her state as Bedlam , where the sceptre is broken into ten thousand scorpions , in the hands of ten thou- sand maniacs , scourging one another for offences that are only exceeded by the barbarity with which they ...
... France as death , and her state as Bedlam , where the sceptre is broken into ten thousand scorpions , in the hands of ten thou- sand maniacs , scourging one another for offences that are only exceeded by the barbarity with which they ...
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... France , accordingly , have reaped the full advantage of their local proximity to the monuments of former genius ; and the character of their buildings evinces a decided superiority to the works of architects in other states . In the ...
... France , accordingly , have reaped the full advantage of their local proximity to the monuments of former genius ; and the character of their buildings evinces a decided superiority to the works of architects in other states . In the ...
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... France and Italy , where the study of the remains of anti- quity which those countries contain , has had so powerful an in- fluence on the public taste . Those who doubt the influence of the restoration of the Parthenon , in improving ...
... France and Italy , where the study of the remains of anti- quity which those countries contain , has had so powerful an in- fluence on the public taste . Those who doubt the influence of the restoration of the Parthenon , in improving ...
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... France and the Continent had previ- ously been accustomed to receive from that quarter . This dimi- nution of supply , by causing a very great increased demand for , and a consequent rise in the price of the sugar raised in the other ...
... France and the Continent had previ- ously been accustomed to receive from that quarter . This dimi- nution of supply , by causing a very great increased demand for , and a consequent rise in the price of the sugar raised in the other ...
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... France , Belgium , and other foreign countries . The injury done to the public by the duty in question , is still 3 greater than that which is done to the proprietors 236 Feb. Duty on Slate and Stone carried Coastwise .
... France , Belgium , and other foreign countries . The injury done to the public by the duty in question , is still 3 greater than that which is done to the proprietors 236 Feb. Duty on Slate and Stone carried Coastwise .
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