The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 332
... colonial trade , into the hands of the English ; and it gave additional spirit to the contraband trade , which had pre- vailed during the whole course of the war , between the Spanish Main , and the islands 332 ACCOUNT OF THE CARACAS .
... colonial trade , into the hands of the English ; and it gave additional spirit to the contraband trade , which had pre- vailed during the whole course of the war , between the Spanish Main , and the islands 332 ACCOUNT OF THE CARACAS .
Page 334
... hands of an active and enterprising enemy , it might do them incalcula- ble mischief , by intercepting the trade between Caracas and the mo- ther country , for which its situation is singularly well adapted . It The situation of ...
... hands of an active and enterprising enemy , it might do them incalcula- ble mischief , by intercepting the trade between Caracas and the mo- ther country , for which its situation is singularly well adapted . It The situation of ...
Page 342
... hand that system of error , real or supposed , which they pull down with the other . Hoadley preached a sermon against church authority , which put the whole English nation in a ferment , and yet continued in his see . Clarke wrote ...
... hand that system of error , real or supposed , which they pull down with the other . Hoadley preached a sermon against church authority , which put the whole English nation in a ferment , and yet continued in his see . Clarke wrote ...
Page 353
... hands of their go- vernors . In France , there certainly was no such necessity . The whole weight and strength of the nation was bent on political improvement and reform . There was no possibili- ty of their being ultimately resisted ...
... hands of their go- vernors . In France , there certainly was no such necessity . The whole weight and strength of the nation was bent on political improvement and reform . There was no possibili- ty of their being ultimately resisted ...
Page 354
... hands of an ordinary artist . It is the work of nature , and not of man ; and has received , from the hands of its author , an organization that cannot be destroyed without danger to its existence , and certain proper- ties and powers ...
... hands of an ordinary artist . It is the work of nature , and not of man ; and has received , from the hands of its author , an organization that cannot be destroyed without danger to its existence , and certain proper- ties and powers ...
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