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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... favoured the assumption of indepen- dence , and adapted them for the exercise of it . The first settlers left Europe at a period when a mental excitement of the most stirring kind was universally felt . Topics were then discussed which ...
... favoured the assumption of indepen- dence , and adapted them for the exercise of it . The first settlers left Europe at a period when a mental excitement of the most stirring kind was universally felt . Topics were then discussed which ...
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... favour those natives of the Peninsula who were settled amongst them . The only institutions they venerated were those of a supersti- tious nature . The only object to which they looked up with respect , was Spain and its monarch . The ...
... favour those natives of the Peninsula who were settled amongst them . The only institutions they venerated were those of a supersti- tious nature . The only object to which they looked up with respect , was Spain and its monarch . The ...
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... favour the commercial monopolies of a few of her favoured cities . The intercourse between the several provinces of America was so restricted and guarded , that any knowledge or discoveries origi- nating in one , could scarcely be ...
... favour the commercial monopolies of a few of her favoured cities . The intercourse between the several provinces of America was so restricted and guarded , that any knowledge or discoveries origi- nating in one , could scarcely be ...
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... favoured by the convulsions which ravaged the other countries in the western world , whose productions were of a ... favour their progress in useful knowledge must be drawn . Our language was understood by the more assiduous ; and ...
... favoured by the convulsions which ravaged the other countries in the western world , whose productions were of a ... favour their progress in useful knowledge must be drawn . Our language was understood by the more assiduous ; and ...
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... favour , he were to throw away his furs , so the awakened profligate will be in danger of a relapse , if , considering himself a brand miraculously snatched from the fire , he should neglect the common means of moral improvement , and ...
... favour , he were to throw away his furs , so the awakened profligate will be in danger of a relapse , if , considering himself a brand miraculously snatched from the fire , he should neglect the common means of moral improvement , and ...
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