The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... considered as the principal article , the great support of commerce . also deemed a sure resource in times of pecuniary distress . If the danger of the public became urgent ; if extraordinary exertions were to be made ; if revenue was ...
... considered as the principal article , the great support of commerce . also deemed a sure resource in times of pecuniary distress . If the danger of the public became urgent ; if extraordinary exertions were to be made ; if revenue was ...
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... considered as a mere compliment , and , consequently , although full of jingle and prettiness , was deemed to " sig- nify nothing . " But notwithstanding this was the opinion of our fathers , Europ . Mag . Vol . LI . Jan. 1807 ...
... considered as a mere compliment , and , consequently , although full of jingle and prettiness , was deemed to " sig- nify nothing . " But notwithstanding this was the opinion of our fathers , Europ . Mag . Vol . LI . Jan. 1807 ...
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... considered equal to a great victory , and thus afforded a clear proof of the importance of our policy . As soon as the French Negociators suspected that this treaty would not be ratified , they told our Minister that they considered ...
... considered equal to a great victory , and thus afforded a clear proof of the importance of our policy . As soon as the French Negociators suspected that this treaty would not be ratified , they told our Minister that they considered ...
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