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... regard as a help to those important discoveries respecting the nature and origin of language , for so many of which we are indebted to the penetration and learning of Mr. Horne Tooke . It is by tracing our words to their original ...
... regard as a help to those important discoveries respecting the nature and origin of language , for so many of which we are indebted to the penetration and learning of Mr. Horne Tooke . It is by tracing our words to their original ...
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... regard to the consequences of our political imprudence in 1799 , as explained in our last Number , and those of our Orders in Council . In both , the evils of our impolicy have been aug- mented by the calamity of a deficient harvest ...
... regard to the consequences of our political imprudence in 1799 , as explained in our last Number , and those of our Orders in Council . In both , the evils of our impolicy have been aug- mented by the calamity of a deficient harvest ...
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... regard to the ruler of France . We shall follow the order adopted by Mr. Byerley , and submit to our readers a few observations on these interest- ing topics . In weighing the morality of Machiavel's political precepts , two things are ...
... regard to the ruler of France . We shall follow the order adopted by Mr. Byerley , and submit to our readers a few observations on these interest- ing topics . In weighing the morality of Machiavel's political precepts , two things are ...
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and IV | 2 |
Girdlestones Translation of Pindar | 36 |
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