The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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الصفحة 19
... remain fo fanguine as to think the continuance of the war more hazardous to France , than to what yet remains unconquered on the Continent ? In B 2 to 1807 . 19 The Dangers of the Country .
... remain fo fanguine as to think the continuance of the war more hazardous to France , than to what yet remains unconquered on the Continent ? In B 2 to 1807 . 19 The Dangers of the Country .
الصفحة 26
... remain- ing object of war must be fecurity , that object will be rendered infinitely more attainable by a peace , even of temporary endur- ance , than by an obftinate perfeverance in measures of hoftility . We express these opinions ...
... remain- ing object of war must be fecurity , that object will be rendered infinitely more attainable by a peace , even of temporary endur- ance , than by an obftinate perfeverance in measures of hoftility . We express these opinions ...
الصفحة 63
... remain , after time has corrected the precipitate judgments and fastidious taste , which too frequently obscure its merits . Those who have contemplated the state of society in modern Persia , through the medium of former travellers ...
... remain , after time has corrected the precipitate judgments and fastidious taste , which too frequently obscure its merits . Those who have contemplated the state of society in modern Persia , through the medium of former travellers ...
الصفحة 76
... remain , of which the effects are known , and to which the ha- bits of the people are accommodated , than to resort to what is wholly new and untried . As it is impoffible , however , to fix any certain limit to the du- ration of the ...
... remain , of which the effects are known , and to which the ha- bits of the people are accommodated , than to resort to what is wholly new and untried . As it is impoffible , however , to fix any certain limit to the du- ration of the ...
الصفحة 102
... remain in communion with this body ; but Mr Clarkson has himself noticed , that when they become opu- lent , they are very apt to fall off from it ; and indeed we do not recollect ever to have seen either a Quaker gentleman of fortune ...
... remain in communion with this body ; but Mr Clarkson has himself noticed , that when they become opu- lent , they are very apt to fall off from it ; and indeed we do not recollect ever to have seen either a Quaker gentleman of fortune ...
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