The Quarterly Review, Volume 31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... considered and exposed . By a Munster Farmer . 12. Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon . Charles Grant , delivered in the House of Commons on the 22d April , 1822 , on Sir J. Newport's Motion on the State of Ireland . 13. A Speech ...
... considered and exposed . By a Munster Farmer . 12. Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon . Charles Grant , delivered in the House of Commons on the 22d April , 1822 , on Sir J. Newport's Motion on the State of Ireland . 13. A Speech ...
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... considered Brazil as their home . Whilst Portugal , thus disencumbered of what would in her circumstances have been a dead weight , was nobly contending under our Great Captain in the common cause of humanity and of Europe , Brazil was ...
... considered Brazil as their home . Whilst Portugal , thus disencumbered of what would in her circumstances have been a dead weight , was nobly contending under our Great Captain in the common cause of humanity and of Europe , Brazil was ...
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... considered too theoretical for the state of society which existed in the countries in which alone it could circulate . The impulse thus given to Brazil and to Portugal , from the printing presses of London , was diffused through both ...
... considered too theoretical for the state of society which existed in the countries in which alone it could circulate . The impulse thus given to Brazil and to Portugal , from the printing presses of London , was diffused through both ...
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... considered as either accidental or transient ; but to have arisen from that ne- cessary accumulation of capital which must take place in a fertile soil where labour and economy prevail . We observe with pleasure as Englishmen that , of ...
... considered as either accidental or transient ; but to have arisen from that ne- cessary accumulation of capital which must take place in a fertile soil where labour and economy prevail . We observe with pleasure as Englishmen that , of ...
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... considered as certain , that since the year 1808 , four and twenty thousand Portu- gueze have gradually arrived here from Europe . This great afflux of Portugueze , to which must be added a considerable number of English , French ...
... considered as certain , that since the year 1808 , four and twenty thousand Portu- gueze have gradually arrived here from Europe . This great afflux of Portugueze , to which must be added a considerable number of English , French ...
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