The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 328
... of the policy followed by France and Spain with regard to their colonies . The French planter had his eyes con- tinually directed to the mother coun- try . It was there he ultimately ex- pected to $ 28 ACCOUNT OF THE CARAGAS .
... of the policy followed by France and Spain with regard to their colonies . The French planter had his eyes con- tinually directed to the mother coun- try . It was there he ultimately ex- pected to $ 28 ACCOUNT OF THE CARAGAS .
Page 329
... France was the home where he proposed to enjoy it . But Spain , in every one of these particulars , has followed a policy directly the reverse . No set- tler in a Spanish colony can return to the mother country , without an express ...
... France was the home where he proposed to enjoy it . But Spain , in every one of these particulars , has followed a policy directly the reverse . No set- tler in a Spanish colony can return to the mother country , without an express ...
Page 335
... France , military knowledge was widely diffused ; and in the course of the war , it enabled them to over- come every disadvantage arising from want of discipline and experi- ence . Their writers on military sub- jects are as superior to ...
... France , military knowledge was widely diffused ; and in the course of the war , it enabled them to over- come every disadvantage arising from want of discipline and experi- ence . Their writers on military sub- jects are as superior to ...
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... pre- viously decided by the tribunals , ac- cording to the laws of France . Sub- mission to the laws of the prince is the first duty of all Jews , and it is a fundamental maxim adopted among them , that , THE CASUIST . $ 45.
... pre- viously decided by the tribunals , ac- cording to the laws of France . Sub- mission to the laws of the prince is the first duty of all Jews , and it is a fundamental maxim adopted among them , that , THE CASUIST . $ 45.
Page 346
... France appeared before the local municipalities , and took the oath , strictly to conform in all things to the laws of France , and to have no other rule in the adjustment of their civil concerns . Thus they can no longer consider ...
... France appeared before the local municipalities , and took the oath , strictly to conform in all things to the laws of France , and to have no other rule in the adjustment of their civil concerns . Thus they can no longer consider ...
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