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Page 84
... remarkable difference is exemplified by our last population- return , ( in 1821 , ) and will receive confirmation by looking around to the state of society in the other parts of Europe . By what circumstances , asks Mr. E. ( p . 47 ...
... remarkable difference is exemplified by our last population- return , ( in 1821 , ) and will receive confirmation by looking around to the state of society in the other parts of Europe . By what circumstances , asks Mr. E. ( p . 47 ...
Page 255
... remarkable for far - fetched quaintness than the old Spanish ' com- positions of a similar kind . The following may serve as examples : " I saw the end at the beginning ; I see the beginning at the end ; so that I know not whether I am ...
... remarkable for far - fetched quaintness than the old Spanish ' com- positions of a similar kind . The following may serve as examples : " I saw the end at the beginning ; I see the beginning at the end ; so that I know not whether I am ...
Page 351
... remarkable , discovers it in the old consular republic of Rome ; -the same plan of polity which Montesquieu traces in the woods of Germany . Whether the Greek dialogue mentioned by Photius was an original work , or a mutilated ...
... remarkable , discovers it in the old consular republic of Rome ; -the same plan of polity which Montesquieu traces in the woods of Germany . Whether the Greek dialogue mentioned by Photius was an original work , or a mutilated ...
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