The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... tion Dr. Lang's application of the dictum . As some proof that the early emigrants to Van Diemen's Land really considered it a place of refuge , it appears , from a return in the year 1818 , that the number of free settlers exceeded the ...
... tion Dr. Lang's application of the dictum . As some proof that the early emigrants to Van Diemen's Land really considered it a place of refuge , it appears , from a return in the year 1818 , that the number of free settlers exceeded the ...
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... tion . 2. On the second point we observe , as a most important pre- liminary , that under a system of PROTECTING DUTIES , the com- merce , wealth , and general prosperity of this country have been carried to an unparalleled height and ...
... tion . 2. On the second point we observe , as a most important pre- liminary , that under a system of PROTECTING DUTIES , the com- merce , wealth , and general prosperity of this country have been carried to an unparalleled height and ...
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... tion , the languishment of absence , and the ravings of disappointed pas- sion . They can even rise to the nobler feelings of devoted attachment and generous disregard of selfish motives ; but we look in vain for traits of vigour , of ...
... tion , the languishment of absence , and the ravings of disappointed pas- sion . They can even rise to the nobler feelings of devoted attachment and generous disregard of selfish motives ; but we look in vain for traits of vigour , of ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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