The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 58
... shew their anger ; but retaining , they hide it . These characters , however , desist from anger when they have retaliated evil to those who have injured them ; for ven- geance gives them pleasure , and on this account they are freed ...
... shew their anger ; but retaining , they hide it . These characters , however , desist from anger when they have retaliated evil to those who have injured them ; for ven- geance gives them pleasure , and on this account they are freed ...
Page 65
... shew that her vast trade is not that of a moment , or from one place , but scattered along a vast ocean of fifteen hun- dred miles , and consists of the produce of countries hundreds and hundreds of miles from that ocean ; that her ...
... shew that her vast trade is not that of a moment , or from one place , but scattered along a vast ocean of fifteen hun- dred miles , and consists of the produce of countries hundreds and hundreds of miles from that ocean ; that her ...
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... shew the true theory of exchange , or connection with foreign countries , which is also founded on the first principle , and which will be illustrated , by an explanation of the real cause of the late high exchange with Ireland . ' ยท In ...
... shew the true theory of exchange , or connection with foreign countries , which is also founded on the first principle , and which will be illustrated , by an explanation of the real cause of the late high exchange with Ireland . ' ยท In ...
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