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... perhaps we may not find a more convenient opportunity of protesting against Sir George Staunton's constant propensity to palliate the faults of the Chinese in general , and particularly his defence of their legal system , on the score ...
... perhaps we may not find a more convenient opportunity of protesting against Sir George Staunton's constant propensity to palliate the faults of the Chinese in general , and particularly his defence of their legal system , on the score ...
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... perhaps , to fall too much into the spirit of argu- ment ; and the evident inequality of different parts of his work obliges us to confine our encomiums to the portion which treats of bullion and exchange - transactions . Mr. Bosanquet ...
... perhaps , to fall too much into the spirit of argu- ment ; and the evident inequality of different parts of his work obliges us to confine our encomiums to the portion which treats of bullion and exchange - transactions . Mr. Bosanquet ...
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... perhaps , when the ingenious author has given to his theory its last polish and final form , we may direct our atten- tion to an examination of it . ART . II . A Narrative of a Voyage to Surinam ; of a Residence there during 1805 , 18c6 ...
... perhaps , when the ingenious author has given to his theory its last polish and final form , we may direct our atten- tion to an examination of it . ART . II . A Narrative of a Voyage to Surinam ; of a Residence there during 1805 , 18c6 ...
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