The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... enemy , is very nearly as much misplaced and unjustifiable as the accufa- tions which they fo industriously circulate as to us . The French are indisputably a gallant , a social , and an ingenious people ; and , except that they are at ...
... enemy , is very nearly as much misplaced and unjustifiable as the accufa- tions which they fo industriously circulate as to us . The French are indisputably a gallant , a social , and an ingenious people ; and , except that they are at ...
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... enemy those things which may be neceffary for our prefervation . In considering how we are to oppose that torrent of success , which has hitherto overborne all the bulwarks that have been erected to restrain it , it is neither useless ...
... enemy those things which may be neceffary for our prefervation . In considering how we are to oppose that torrent of success , which has hitherto overborne all the bulwarks that have been erected to restrain it , it is neither useless ...
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... enemies ; and thus one third part of the whole popula- tion of the country , comprehending perhaps a ftill larger propor- tion of its talent , is loft to the public fervice , and as completely profcribed and excluded as the plebeian ...
... enemies ; and thus one third part of the whole popula- tion of the country , comprehending perhaps a ftill larger propor- tion of its talent , is loft to the public fervice , and as completely profcribed and excluded as the plebeian ...
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... enemy , without lofing any of our own ; at the fame time , we are threat- ened with invafion , and our taxes are becoming every day more intolerably burdenfome . The problem is , whether , in these cir- cumstances , it be wifer to make ...
... enemy , without lofing any of our own ; at the fame time , we are threat- ened with invafion , and our taxes are becoming every day more intolerably burdenfome . The problem is , whether , in these cir- cumstances , it be wifer to make ...
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... enemy ; and that , if a fecure peace could be purchased by their restoration , it would be madness to think of continuing the war , merely for the fake of retaining them . We have more foreign fettlements al- ready than we have any good ...
... enemy ; and that , if a fecure peace could be purchased by their restoration , it would be madness to think of continuing the war , merely for the fake of retaining them . We have more foreign fettlements al- ready than we have any good ...
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