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Pagina 8
... less cry of disaffection or cowardice against all who have courage to look our situation in the face , and patriotism , to wish that it should be rendered more secure ? It seems to be the great object of those who assume the direction ...
... less cry of disaffection or cowardice against all who have courage to look our situation in the face , and patriotism , to wish that it should be rendered more secure ? It seems to be the great object of those who assume the direction ...
Pagina 12
... less ignorant and presumptuous . The whole real power and administration of the state , however , continued in the hands of the privileged or- ders ; and the people , increasing in talent and intelligence much more rapidly than in ...
... less ignorant and presumptuous . The whole real power and administration of the state , however , continued in the hands of the privileged or- ders ; and the people , increasing in talent and intelligence much more rapidly than in ...
Pagina 21
... less than our existence ; and the hoftility of the enemy approaches to the bitterness of per- fonal hatred and animofity : we have nothing to receive back , befides , at a peace , and have a great deal to give up . All thofe things ...
... less than our existence ; and the hoftility of the enemy approaches to the bitterness of per- fonal hatred and animofity : we have nothing to receive back , befides , at a peace , and have a great deal to give up . All thofe things ...
Pagina 29
... less sanguine ob- servers harboured doubts of its efficacy . It would have afforded us infinite gratification , to find from the statements of Mr Cole- brooke , that measures suggested by the purest motives had been attended with the ...
... less sanguine ob- servers harboured doubts of its efficacy . It would have afforded us infinite gratification , to find from the statements of Mr Cole- brooke , that measures suggested by the purest motives had been attended with the ...
Pagina 32
... less precarious ; they are de- rived from the increase of stock , and the sale of the produce , milk , curds , and clarified butter . The orchard is what chiefly contributes to attach the peasant to his native foil . He feels a ...
... less precarious ; they are de- rived from the increase of stock , and the sale of the produce , milk , curds , and clarified butter . The orchard is what chiefly contributes to attach the peasant to his native foil . He feels a ...
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