The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 188
... carrying trade by American neutrals , and he considers the American carrying trade as a war in dis- guise , carried on by the intrigues of the French government to serve as a shelter for its commerce , and as a nursery for its navy ...
... carrying trade by American neutrals , and he considers the American carrying trade as a war in dis- guise , carried on by the intrigues of the French government to serve as a shelter for its commerce , and as a nursery for its navy ...
Page 192
... carry the crops of the French colonies , if we act upon it as we are ad- vised , will produce the same effect on the ... carried on by the neutrals ; " while , in the mean time , he is preparing the means of active maritime enterprises ...
... carry the crops of the French colonies , if we act upon it as we are ad- vised , will produce the same effect on the ... carried on by the neutrals ; " while , in the mean time , he is preparing the means of active maritime enterprises ...
Page 348
... carried on their thighs , but only the farina of plants , with which they feed their young . But Mr. Knight has found that they will carry other substances in the same manner . He has seen them take off and carry in this manner , a ...
... carried on their thighs , but only the farina of plants , with which they feed their young . But Mr. Knight has found that they will carry other substances in the same manner . He has seen them take off and carry in this manner , a ...
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