The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 |
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... successful , had it not been for a secret vice which was incor- porated with its earliest existence , and which , when ... success of the Sierra Leone Company to the absence of slavery . It is true that the company itself assigned the ...
... successful , had it not been for a secret vice which was incor- porated with its earliest existence , and which , when ... success of the Sierra Leone Company to the absence of slavery . It is true that the company itself assigned the ...
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... success . What success , however , attended this well known expedition ; what communi- cation has been opened in consequence of it between the courts of St. James's and Pekin ; and what benefit has ever resulted from it to this country ...
... success . What success , however , attended this well known expedition ; what communi- cation has been opened in consequence of it between the courts of St. James's and Pekin ; and what benefit has ever resulted from it to this country ...
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... success remained , left nothing unat tempted against the enemy , and who rested his hopes of victory on the strength and vigour of his arms more than any General that had existed before him , -perceiving no appear ance that his country ...
... success remained , left nothing unat tempted against the enemy , and who rested his hopes of victory on the strength and vigour of his arms more than any General that had existed before him , -perceiving no appear ance that his country ...
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