The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 329
... established in the Spa- nish colonies for the education of the natives . A richly endowed church and splendid hierarchy are open to their ambition . A numerous , re- spectable , and opulent body of colo- nial nobility , are strangers to ...
... established in the Spa- nish colonies for the education of the natives . A richly endowed church and splendid hierarchy are open to their ambition . A numerous , re- spectable , and opulent body of colo- nial nobility , are strangers to ...
Page 330
... established in Caracas till the mid- dle of the seventeenth century . They are still in existence ; but the mis- sionaries are accused of occupying themselves little with the object of their institution , and of availing themselves of ...
... established in Caracas till the mid- dle of the seventeenth century . They are still in existence ; but the mis- sionaries are accused of occupying themselves little with the object of their institution , and of availing themselves of ...
Page 333
... established in 1793. All commercial causes are brought before it ; and it is also charged with the superintendance of commerce , agriculture , and public works . But this part of its duty is much neglected . It enjoys a reve- nue of 80 ...
... established in 1793. All commercial causes are brought before it ; and it is also charged with the superintendance of commerce , agriculture , and public works . But this part of its duty is much neglected . It enjoys a reve- nue of 80 ...
Page 336
... established his own character for superior genius , and , at the same time , made his army sụ- perior to that of any other power in Europe . The same superiority will be attained by any nation which will employ the same means , which ...
... established his own character for superior genius , and , at the same time , made his army sụ- perior to that of any other power in Europe . The same superiority will be attained by any nation which will employ the same means , which ...
Page 344
... established so erroneous as not to contain some true and useful prin ciples of religion and morality . In every age and country , the multitude have possessed a sufficient share of understanding to be capa- ble of receiving , from their ...
... established so erroneous as not to contain some true and useful prin ciples of religion and morality . In every age and country , the multitude have possessed a sufficient share of understanding to be capa- ble of receiving , from their ...
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