Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... nature ; for , in the first place , they attempted to enrich themselves by excessive taxation ; and when they found that the ex- penses of government still exceeded the revenue , they bethought them- selves of another expedient , which ...
... nature ; for , in the first place , they attempted to enrich themselves by excessive taxation ; and when they found that the ex- penses of government still exceeded the revenue , they bethought them- selves of another expedient , which ...
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... natural historian as Pliny , may be allowed to have had some weight on the minds of Portuguese seamen . They believed ... nature , would here probably have repressed , at least for many years , the daring exploits of navigation , if the ...
... natural historian as Pliny , may be allowed to have had some weight on the minds of Portuguese seamen . They believed ... nature , would here probably have repressed , at least for many years , the daring exploits of navigation , if the ...
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... nature , and must be imperishable , like her . The time , there- fore , which we spend in making ourselves familiar with these ancient characters , is very far from being misemployed , as they seem to shed around them an odour of virtue ...
... nature , and must be imperishable , like her . The time , there- fore , which we spend in making ourselves familiar with these ancient characters , is very far from being misemployed , as they seem to shed around them an odour of virtue ...
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... nature , to confute the rigour of his principles . " Accordingly , he was exceedingly beloved ; and it is equally honourable , both to himself and to his connexions , that , during all his misfortunes , he was not deserted by a single ...
... nature , to confute the rigour of his principles . " Accordingly , he was exceedingly beloved ; and it is equally honourable , both to himself and to his connexions , that , during all his misfortunes , he was not deserted by a single ...
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... nature . If we stood alone in this sentiment , though we might not think it less just on that account , we should , perhaps , hesitate to obtrude it upon the world . But if we are wrong , we are wrong in very good com- pany ; for from ...
... nature . If we stood alone in this sentiment , though we might not think it less just on that account , we should , perhaps , hesitate to obtrude it upon the world . But if we are wrong , we are wrong in very good com- pany ; for from ...
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