The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... never admitted into publications upon this subject , the history or progressive political changes of the states that pass in order before him , accounting for the rise and variations in the names of their different districts , their ...
... never admitted into publications upon this subject , the history or progressive political changes of the states that pass in order before him , accounting for the rise and variations in the names of their different districts , their ...
Page 329
... never crossed the Atlantic . Expe- rience has shown , that both systems of policy are compatible with the security of the mother country ; but , if we consider the internal good of the colonies , we can have little he- sitation in ...
... never crossed the Atlantic . Expe- rience has shown , that both systems of policy are compatible with the security of the mother country ; but , if we consider the internal good of the colonies , we can have little he- sitation in ...
Page 335
... never acquire uniformity or consistency . Campaigns in Asia do not contri- bute to form troops fitted for Euro- pean warfare ; and a general who has returned from India , may be compared to an admiral who has ac- quired his knowledge of ...
... never acquire uniformity or consistency . Campaigns in Asia do not contri- bute to form troops fitted for Euro- pean warfare ; and a general who has returned from India , may be compared to an admiral who has ac- quired his knowledge of ...
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... never heard a gun fired on ser- vice , ascribe to the smallest minutia of dress . It appears to them of grea- ter consequence to have their troops smart on parade , than active in their manœuvres ; and they seem to think that nothing ...
... never heard a gun fired on ser- vice , ascribe to the smallest minutia of dress . It appears to them of grea- ter consequence to have their troops smart on parade , than active in their manœuvres ; and they seem to think that nothing ...
Page 340
... never be persuaded ; for no better reason than that copper had been employed in the adulteration of the silver currency . Her succes- sors , James and Charles , issued their respective farthing tokens ; which , though not declared , by ...
... never be persuaded ; for no better reason than that copper had been employed in the adulteration of the silver currency . Her succes- sors , James and Charles , issued their respective farthing tokens ; which , though not declared , by ...
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