The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 325
... considering its colonies as a place of refuge for the idle , the profligate , and the disaffected , where they might learn to amend their lives , and , if possible , forget their errors , the Spanish court has watched over its foreign ...
... considering its colonies as a place of refuge for the idle , the profligate , and the disaffected , where they might learn to amend their lives , and , if possible , forget their errors , the Spanish court has watched over its foreign ...
Page 328
... considers them as in a state of perpetual pupilage , and assigns to them guardians and protectors . Their civil contracts are not bind- ing , unless made in the presence and with the approbation of the Spa- nish magistrates ; and their ...
... considers them as in a state of perpetual pupilage , and assigns to them guardians and protectors . Their civil contracts are not bind- ing , unless made in the presence and with the approbation of the Spa- nish magistrates ; and their ...
Page 329
... consider the internal good of the colonies , we can have little he- sitation in giving , of the two , the preference to the French . The Spanish colonies languish under the weight of a cumbrous and oppres- sive government , calculated ...
... consider the internal good of the colonies , we can have little he- sitation in giving , of the two , the preference to the French . The Spanish colonies languish under the weight of a cumbrous and oppres- sive government , calculated ...
Page 337
... considers as a leading circumstance , is occa- sioned by the motion , not the repose of the water . The There are several comparisons by which a fluctuating and irresolute state of mind has been represented , but in none , perhaps , the ...
... considers as a leading circumstance , is occa- sioned by the motion , not the repose of the water . The There are several comparisons by which a fluctuating and irresolute state of mind has been represented , but in none , perhaps , the ...
Page 343
... consider not what is true , but what is useful , and even error may , in certain circumstances , be useful . This usefulness of error has , in many instances , been experimentally proved . In all ages , the multitude have been kept in ...
... consider not what is true , but what is useful , and even error may , in certain circumstances , be useful . This usefulness of error has , in many instances , been experimentally proved . In all ages , the multitude have been kept in ...
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