The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... themselves to reflect on the subject , such an enumeration must be useless ; but it may startle the thoughtless , and rouse the multitude from their dream of apathy , thus to see these menaced evils embodied and spread out before them ...
... themselves to reflect on the subject , such an enumeration must be useless ; but it may startle the thoughtless , and rouse the multitude from their dream of apathy , thus to see these menaced evils embodied and spread out before them ...
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... themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance : but we ...
... themselves to imagine any thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance : but we ...
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... themselves fit for the situations to which they aspired . It is well known , accordingly , that over the greater part of the Continent , commands and embassies , and almost all the momentous employ- ments on which the welfare of a state ...
... themselves fit for the situations to which they aspired . It is well known , accordingly , that over the greater part of the Continent , commands and embassies , and almost all the momentous employ- ments on which the welfare of a state ...
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... themselves afpire to fill the highest offices of the vernment ; and of thofe individuals throughout the country who concur in their general maxims of policy , or are attached to them from motives of a more perfonal nature . The numbers ...
... themselves afpire to fill the highest offices of the vernment ; and of thofe individuals throughout the country who concur in their general maxims of policy , or are attached to them from motives of a more perfonal nature . The numbers ...
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... themselves by the fair application of the talents and the fagacity they poffefs . It is easier to point out the evils of this fyftem , than the mea- fures by which they may be redreffed . One great object is , to multiply the points of ...
... themselves by the fair application of the talents and the fagacity they poffefs . It is easier to point out the evils of this fyftem , than the mea- fures by which they may be redreffed . One great object is , to multiply the points of ...
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