Annual Register, Том 10Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1795 |
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... themselves . This li beral intercourfe , together with the continual tranflation of books from one language to another , will by degrees bring mankind in fome measure acquainted , and it is to be hoped , wear off a great part of that ...
... themselves . This li beral intercourfe , together with the continual tranflation of books from one language to another , will by degrees bring mankind in fome measure acquainted , and it is to be hoped , wear off a great part of that ...
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... themselves , under the eye of the profeffors in the academy , for that under- taking . Such is the extent of this vaft empire , that the obfervations which are to be made , both on the tranfit and exit of this planet , the one in the ...
... themselves , under the eye of the profeffors in the academy , for that under- taking . Such is the extent of this vaft empire , that the obfervations which are to be made , both on the tranfit and exit of this planet , the one in the ...
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... themselves in this great em- pire . A little prince of Georgia has been capable of giving it a confiderable alarm . The piratical ftates of Barbary do not think it worth while , as we have seen , to purchafe its protection . An infur ...
... themselves in this great em- pire . A little prince of Georgia has been capable of giving it a confiderable alarm . The piratical ftates of Barbary do not think it worth while , as we have seen , to purchafe its protection . An infur ...
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... themselves happy in the conceffion made to them , that the ecclefiaftical pro- perty and revenues of Catholics fhould not be given to any but the members of their own communion , in the fame manner as thofe ap- pertaining to Greeks were ...
... themselves happy in the conceffion made to them , that the ecclefiaftical pro- perty and revenues of Catholics fhould not be given to any but the members of their own communion , in the fame manner as thofe ap- pertaining to Greeks were ...
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... themselves , feemed the most liable to oppref- fion , should notwithstanding be- come the most numerous and powerful , and be able to tyrannize over the reft of their brethren . It is not improbable that this part of the picture has ...
... themselves , feemed the most liable to oppref- fion , should notwithstanding be- come the most numerous and powerful , and be able to tyrannize over the reft of their brethren . It is not improbable that this part of the picture has ...
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