The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... consider , how much greater and more powerful we are at this moment than our population or extent of territory should naturally have made us , to see how much more we should lose , in losing our independ ence , than any other people ...
... consider , how much greater and more powerful we are at this moment than our population or extent of territory should naturally have made us , to see how much more we should lose , in losing our independ ence , than any other people ...
الصفحة 10
... 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 nor unnatural to in- quire to what that success has been owing . We ...
... 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 nor unnatural to in- quire to what that success has been owing . We ...
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... consider in what the difference consists . All the caufes of which we have fpoken have operated in Eng- land as well as elsewhere : they muft operate wherever a regular government has been long eftablifhed , and wherever wealth and ...
... consider in what the difference consists . All the caufes of which we have fpoken have operated in Eng- land as well as elsewhere : they muft operate wherever a regular government has been long eftablifhed , and wherever wealth and ...
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... considers the statements we have already copied from the work before us , who will be of opinion , that our present preparations are adequate to the danger with which we are threat- ened , or even that they can be made so within the ...
... considers the statements we have already copied from the work before us , who will be of opinion , that our present preparations are adequate to the danger with which we are threat- ened , or even that they can be made so within the ...
الصفحة 30
... consider as exposed to animadver- sion . Under the name of Bengal , Mr Colebrooke comprehends all the regions governed by the presidency of Fort William , viz . the whole suba of that name , that of Behar , with such parts of the subas ...
... consider as exposed to animadver- sion . Under the name of Bengal , Mr Colebrooke comprehends all the regions governed by the presidency of Fort William , viz . the whole suba of that name , that of Behar , with such parts of the subas ...
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