The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 319
... direction and with the latest improvements of Arrowsmith , and engraved by the first American artists . To the whole are added a catalogue of the best maps and books of travels and voyages , in all languages , and an ample index . Price ...
... direction and with the latest improvements of Arrowsmith , and engraved by the first American artists . To the whole are added a catalogue of the best maps and books of travels and voyages , in all languages , and an ample index . Price ...
Page 333
... direction of the intendant , whose authority is independent of the captain - general , and supreme in the colony in all matters of com- merce and finance . He holds his place for five years , and it brings him about 18,000 dollars a ...
... direction of the intendant , whose authority is independent of the captain - general , and supreme in the colony in all matters of com- merce and finance . He holds his place for five years , and it brings him about 18,000 dollars a ...
Page 355
... direction which he had previously determi- ned and thus , in the course of a few summers , he brings it , without injury or compulsion , into that form and proportion which could not with safety have been imposed on it in a shorter time ...
... direction which he had previously determi- ned and thus , in the course of a few summers , he brings it , without injury or compulsion , into that form and proportion which could not with safety have been imposed on it in a shorter time ...
Page 358
... direction of an assem- bly , exercising absolute sovereignty over thirty millions of men . The prize was too tempting not to attract a multitude of competitors ; and the assembly for many months was go- verned by those who outvied their ...
... direction of an assem- bly , exercising absolute sovereignty over thirty millions of men . The prize was too tempting not to attract a multitude of competitors ; and the assembly for many months was go- verned by those who outvied their ...
Page 359
... direction of the national councils , and arrogating every thing on the credit of their zealous patriotism and inexperienced abilities , they had sought to strengthen themselves by an alliance with what was respect- able in the existing ...
... direction of the national councils , and arrogating every thing on the credit of their zealous patriotism and inexperienced abilities , they had sought to strengthen themselves by an alliance with what was respect- able in the existing ...
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