The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... prove to them a mine of wealth ; that the restitution of the settlements in the West Indies to them and the Spaniards , would quickly re - establish the commerce of both , and provide re sources for a new war ; and that , before the ...
... prove to them a mine of wealth ; that the restitution of the settlements in the West Indies to them and the Spaniards , would quickly re - establish the commerce of both , and provide re sources for a new war ; and that , before the ...
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... prove that his antagonist is ignorant of Greek and Latin , and shews so much anxiety to give an odious turn to every passage that is capable of misconstruation , that we were tempted to close his performance in disgust , be- , fore we ...
... prove that his antagonist is ignorant of Greek and Latin , and shews so much anxiety to give an odious turn to every passage that is capable of misconstruation , that we were tempted to close his performance in disgust , be- , fore we ...
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... prove less fatal to the mo- ther . On this subject , he will perhaps form more accurate distinctions , in the larger work which he promises : but we cannot suppose that he would perform it , as he informs us ( p . 99 ) that Professor ...
... prove less fatal to the mo- ther . On this subject , he will perhaps form more accurate distinctions , in the larger work which he promises : but we cannot suppose that he would perform it , as he informs us ( p . 99 ) that Professor ...
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... prove that , besides contri- buting to the general safety of the empire by leading to a co- incidence of views and sentiments in the great body of the people , an Union would , in many more respects , be beneficial to the people of ...
... prove that , besides contri- buting to the general safety of the empire by leading to a co- incidence of views and sentiments in the great body of the people , an Union would , in many more respects , be beneficial to the people of ...
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... prove our- sclves desirous of considering the inhabitants of the two countries as one people , connected together by the closest ties under the same Constitution , the same Parliament , and the same King . He had understood that , if ...
... prove our- sclves desirous of considering the inhabitants of the two countries as one people , connected together by the closest ties under the same Constitution , the same Parliament , and the same King . He had understood that , if ...
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