The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 329
... means of written memorials of great length , the whole of which must be read over in pub- lic to the judges , before they can give a decision in the case . In a cause decided by the council of war , arising from a vessel which had been ...
... means of written memorials of great length , the whole of which must be read over in pub- lic to the judges , before they can give a decision in the case . In a cause decided by the council of war , arising from a vessel which had been ...
Page 331
... means , from 30 to 40,000 dollars . Agriculture is at a low ebb at Ca- racas . There are not twenty estates in the province which bring in more than 4 or 5000 dollars a year of clear income to the proprietors . Not that landed property ...
... means , from 30 to 40,000 dollars . Agriculture is at a low ebb at Ca- racas . There are not twenty estates in the province which bring in more than 4 or 5000 dollars a year of clear income to the proprietors . Not that landed property ...
Page 336
... means , which will improve its military system , not by a constant and vexatious succession of trifling changes , but by preserv- ing unchanged whatever it has that is good , and giving encouragement to every improvement in the higher ...
... means , which will improve its military system , not by a constant and vexatious succession of trifling changes , but by preserv- ing unchanged whatever it has that is good , and giving encouragement to every improvement in the higher ...
Page 340
... means of obtaining regular supplies of mo- ney , to devise some method of pay ing their troops , and of purchasing necessaries , with something that might serve as a security , the best they could give , for payment in ac- tual money ...
... means of obtaining regular supplies of mo- ney , to devise some method of pay ing their troops , and of purchasing necessaries , with something that might serve as a security , the best they could give , for payment in ac- tual money ...
Page 341
... means of imposing necessary re- straint upon the minds of the mul- titude . It is on this supposition alone that we can account for the general countenance which ancient philoso- phers , who were , certainly , not in- sensible of the ...
... means of imposing necessary re- straint upon the minds of the mul- titude . It is on this supposition alone that we can account for the general countenance which ancient philoso- phers , who were , certainly , not in- sensible of the ...
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