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Pagina 31
... favoured island . But the policy of our government has not hitherto emu- lated that of the ancients in this re- spect . It seems to have been a prin- ( New- ciple with us to leave the arts to their Rothsay , & c . Buteshire . Duncan ...
... favoured island . But the policy of our government has not hitherto emu- lated that of the ancients in this re- spect . It seems to have been a prin- ( New- ciple with us to leave the arts to their Rothsay , & c . Buteshire . Duncan ...
Pagina 37
... favour of popular rights . He entertained the profoundest veneration for the late Earl of Chatham , and joined with that nobleman in opposing the progress of the American war . When Lord North , however , was driven from ad ...
... favour of popular rights . He entertained the profoundest veneration for the late Earl of Chatham , and joined with that nobleman in opposing the progress of the American war . When Lord North , however , was driven from ad ...
Pagina 47
... favour of our author , either as an imi- tator or a parodist . The resemblance is generally very rude and imperfect ; or becomes closer , only by the aid of almost mechanical copying . The au- thor , whoever he be , appears to us to ...
... favour of our author , either as an imi- tator or a parodist . The resemblance is generally very rude and imperfect ; or becomes closer , only by the aid of almost mechanical copying . The au- thor , whoever he be , appears to us to ...
Pagina 61
... favour the resumption of the work of civilization , which had made an encouraging progress among some tribes ; and that the facility is increasing for ex- tending that divided and individual owner- ship , which exists now in moveable ...
... favour the resumption of the work of civilization , which had made an encouraging progress among some tribes ; and that the facility is increasing for ex- tending that divided and individual owner- ship , which exists now in moveable ...
Pagina 63
... favour . âĞable regard can never cease ; and with the consciousness , that if I have not served my country with greater ability , I have served it with a sincere devotion , will accompany me as a source of unfailing gratification ...
... favour . âĞable regard can never cease ; and with the consciousness , that if I have not served my country with greater ability , I have served it with a sincere devotion , will accompany me as a source of unfailing gratification ...
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