The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... ment had no means of opening , by the sword , an access to those markets which the power of the sword had closed against their sub- jects , they were reduced to the dilemma of attempting to purchase the alliance of America by ...
... ment had no means of opening , by the sword , an access to those markets which the power of the sword had closed against their sub- jects , they were reduced to the dilemma of attempting to purchase the alliance of America by ...
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... ment and impartiality of his government . We cannot subscribe to the apology offered for the Canton Go- vernment by Sir George Staunton : their sole object was evidently directed to the bribe of £ 50,000 , and for this alone there can ...
... ment and impartiality of his government . We cannot subscribe to the apology offered for the Canton Go- vernment by Sir George Staunton : their sole object was evidently directed to the bribe of £ 50,000 , and for this alone there can ...
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... ment which that effort requires . That establishment is always re- duced the unproductive soldiers are refunded into the stock of pro- ductive labourers . We admit that , so long as the French govern- ment was pledged to assign to the ...
... ment which that effort requires . That establishment is always re- duced the unproductive soldiers are refunded into the stock of pro- ductive labourers . We admit that , so long as the French govern- ment was pledged to assign to the ...
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or the Fight of Falkirk A Metrical | 63 |
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