The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 30Philological Society of London, 1796 |
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... myself to telling you , that after having made every neceffary prepa . ration , and divided with my much ho- noured parents the little property I poffeffed , I fet fail for India , in a ftate of mind compared with which the hor- rors of ...
... myself to telling you , that after having made every neceffary prepa . ration , and divided with my much ho- noured parents the little property I poffeffed , I fet fail for India , in a ftate of mind compared with which the hor- rors of ...
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... myself the merits which belong to another . To have been the man chofen out to redeem our fellow - citizens from slavery , to purify our laws from abfurdity and injuftice , and to cleanfe our religion from the blot and ftain of ...
... myself the merits which belong to another . To have been the man chofen out to redeem our fellow - citizens from slavery , to purify our laws from abfurdity and injuftice , and to cleanfe our religion from the blot and ftain of ...
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... myself , that were not the error cor- rected by analogy , I fhould be tempted to confider them as innate . In his childhood he was praifed for the rea- dinefs with which he could multiply and divide , by memory alone , two fums of ...
... myself , that were not the error cor- rected by analogy , I fhould be tempted to confider them as innate . In his childhood he was praifed for the rea- dinefs with which he could multiply and divide , by memory alone , two fums of ...
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... myself of what had been acted in this bloody drama . It appears , that the populace were first excited to infur - off to their head - quarters before the rection by fome volunteers from Mar- feilles ; and that at about five o'clock they ...
... myself of what had been acted in this bloody drama . It appears , that the populace were first excited to infur - off to their head - quarters before the rection by fome volunteers from Mar- feilles ; and that at about five o'clock they ...
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... myself will fet you the example of zeal and courage ; I will put myself at the head of my dearly beloved fubjects , affem- bled for the defence of their country , fully relying on the protection of the King of Kings , and the Lord of ...
... myself will fet you the example of zeal and courage ; I will put myself at the head of my dearly beloved fubjects , affem- bled for the defence of their country , fully relying on the protection of the King of Kings , and the Lord of ...
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Seite 372 - ... security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign nations ; and, what is of inestimable value, they must derive from union an...
Seite 373 - In all the changes to which you may be invited remember that time and habit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human institutions; that experience is the surest standard by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country; that facility in changes upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion exposes to perpetual change, from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion...
Seite 371 - The East in a like intercourse with the West, already finds, and in the progressive improvement of interior communications, by land and water, will more and more find a valuable vent for the commodities which it brings from abroad, or manufactures at home.
Seite 372 - Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on the Union, by which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to...
Seite 371 - North, sees its agriculture grow and its commerce expand. Turning partly into its own channels the seamen of the North, it finds its particular navigation invigorated; and while it contributes in different...
Seite 123 - That no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with any other state or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free intercourse and commerce, secured by the aforesaid third article...
Seite 371 - Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm the attachment. The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of your...
Seite 371 - It is justly so; for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence; the support of your tranquillity at home; your peace abroad; of your safety, of your prosperity; of that very liberty which you so highly prize. But as it is easy to foresee, that from different causes and from different quarters, much...
Seite 89 - ... please the eye, his delight and care lying more in the ordering particular plants, than in the pleasing view and form of his garden.
Seite 371 - Citizens, by birth, or choice, of a common country, tha't country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.