The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... England , the affair was managed by an invisible hand : it assumed an appearance of reflection and calmness . In France , it was managed by the multitude , whose fury was without bounds . " In England , the death of the King gave birth ...
... England , the affair was managed by an invisible hand : it assumed an appearance of reflection and calmness . In France , it was managed by the multitude , whose fury was without bounds . " In England , the death of the King gave birth ...
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... England that I propose to erect a monument by this unders taking , but to that of civilization itself , of which this empire is at once the measure and the work : for England could neither have founded nor have maintained her power but ...
... England that I propose to erect a monument by this unders taking , but to that of civilization itself , of which this empire is at once the measure and the work : for England could neither have founded nor have maintained her power but ...
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... England thus have comported herself now , but for -the overwhelming weight of DEBT which encumbers her she Tumust now restrain her generous indignation and quench her 19 feelings at the dictate of prudence . oddging . .blsAfter having ...
... England thus have comported herself now , but for -the overwhelming weight of DEBT which encumbers her she Tumust now restrain her generous indignation and quench her 19 feelings at the dictate of prudence . oddging . .blsAfter having ...
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