The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... better on the Continent ; 2. We are to improve our military system , chiefly by filling our ranks with very young men ; 3. and finally , We are to deserve the favour of Heaven by reforming our lives , and by forthwith abolishing the ...
... better on the Continent ; 2. We are to improve our military system , chiefly by filling our ranks with very young men ; 3. and finally , We are to deserve the favour of Heaven by reforming our lives , and by forthwith abolishing the ...
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... better , and more willingly , if they are kept in the dark as to the danger of the encounter ? All this is the worse , too , because we are verily perfuaded that the vulgar railing , in which we indulge ourselves towards the enemy , is ...
... better , and more willingly , if they are kept in the dark as to the danger of the encounter ? All this is the worse , too , because we are verily perfuaded that the vulgar railing , in which we indulge ourselves towards the enemy , is ...
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... better to fubmit to the inconvenience of having one infufficient functionary in the state , than to run the risk of difplacing the whole administration by dif gufting fome of its moft powerful fupporters . This general fketch is enough ...
... better to fubmit to the inconvenience of having one infufficient functionary in the state , than to run the risk of difplacing the whole administration by dif gufting fome of its moft powerful fupporters . This general fketch is enough ...
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... better success to - morrow . The consequences of this system are obvious , and sufficiently melancholy . In the first place , all the great and important offices of the state are virtually monopolized by a few great families . Provid ...
... better success to - morrow . The consequences of this system are obvious , and sufficiently melancholy . In the first place , all the great and important offices of the state are virtually monopolized by a few great families . Provid ...
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... better appreciated ; and many will retire , and many be driven from a competition , in which they now meet with scarcely any refiftance . To negative these establish- ed pretenfions , however , and boldly to bring in diftinguished abili ...
... better appreciated ; and many will retire , and many be driven from a competition , in which they now meet with scarcely any refiftance . To negative these establish- ed pretenfions , however , and boldly to bring in diftinguished abili ...
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