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Besides , the authority of a common Sovereign is the great bond of union between the Spaniards of Europe and those of America ; and as Spain is , far more than any European nation , dependant on her trans - atlantic colonies , it was of ...
Besides , the authority of a common Sovereign is the great bond of union between the Spaniards of Europe and those of America ; and as Spain is , far more than any European nation , dependant on her trans - atlantic colonies , it was of ...
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Bred a peasant , and preferred to the degrading situation of a common exciseman , neither the influence of the low minded crowd around him , nor the gratification of selfish indulgence , nor that contempt of futurity , which has ...
Bred a peasant , and preferred to the degrading situation of a common exciseman , neither the influence of the low minded crowd around him , nor the gratification of selfish indulgence , nor that contempt of futurity , which has ...
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From this work , therefore , we will borrow a short extract : The Court of Common Council , ' says our author , have expressed , most fully , their opinion on the subject of corruption , and also on the conduct of the majority in ...
From this work , therefore , we will borrow a short extract : The Court of Common Council , ' says our author , have expressed , most fully , their opinion on the subject of corruption , and also on the conduct of the majority in ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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