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... England was never palatable among the latter . The people here , even amidst the wildest frenzy of revolution , still clung to their ancient attachments , and while they listened with cold and reluctant ears to the advantages to be ...
... England was never palatable among the latter . The people here , even amidst the wildest frenzy of revolution , still clung to their ancient attachments , and while they listened with cold and reluctant ears to the advantages to be ...
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... England . In England , also , he endeavoured to give a new impulse to those feuds which are the natural effects of a free governnment , and the struggles of contending parties . By means of his agents he published exaggerated complaints ...
... England . In England , also , he endeavoured to give a new impulse to those feuds which are the natural effects of a free governnment , and the struggles of contending parties . By means of his agents he published exaggerated complaints ...
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... England has great defects : but who has ever asserted that the civil law , if not throughout excellent , does not contain much that deserves such an epithet ? From what part of it the law of England has been borrowed , the author has ...
... England has great defects : but who has ever asserted that the civil law , if not throughout excellent , does not contain much that deserves such an epithet ? From what part of it the law of England has been borrowed , the author has ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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