The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... himself to estimate the changes which would be produced in the condition of the sur- viving population . The first would be , the transference of our sceptre to the hands of some creature of the conqueror , or the total suppres VOL . X ...
... himself to estimate the changes which would be produced in the condition of the sur- viving population . The first would be , the transference of our sceptre to the hands of some creature of the conqueror , or the total suppres VOL . X ...
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... himself to be actuated to- wards us , more than any other of his opponents . In the second part of his work , the author proposes to point out a remedy for these evils . But , in this more comfortable and pleasing task , we are ...
... himself to be actuated to- wards us , more than any other of his opponents . In the second part of his work , the author proposes to point out a remedy for these evils . But , in this more comfortable and pleasing task , we are ...
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... himself to the inconvenience of leading the army of England , nor rafhly re - engage himfelf to do fo ; but will yield to the prayers of his anxiously affectionate fubjects , and devolve on fome fa- vourite chief , that hazardous ...
... himself to the inconvenience of leading the army of England , nor rafhly re - engage himfelf to do fo ; but will yield to the prayers of his anxiously affectionate fubjects , and devolve on fome fa- vourite chief , that hazardous ...
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... himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under the ex- press assurance that he would ...
... himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under the ex- press assurance that he would ...
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... himself , in the district of Puriniyah , which , allowing five to a family , gave 203 inhabitants to a square mile ; and ap- plying this result to the whole area , after excluding a fourth as waste lands , we should have 24,740,000 ...
... himself , in the district of Puriniyah , which , allowing five to a family , gave 203 inhabitants to a square mile ; and ap- plying this result to the whole area , after excluding a fourth as waste lands , we should have 24,740,000 ...
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