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Page 170
... interest in them , expected that they would study the improvement of their lands , and depend on this for the acquisition of riches , though at a distant period . This notion was purely European . The disposition of the Bengalee is ...
... interest in them , expected that they would study the improvement of their lands , and depend on this for the acquisition of riches , though at a distant period . This notion was purely European . The disposition of the Bengalee is ...
Page 351
... interests of my empire demand , that the house of Bour- bon , whom I must look upon as the implacable enemies of my family , should cease to reign in Spain . This is also the interest of your own nation , since by the change of a ...
... interests of my empire demand , that the house of Bour- bon , whom I must look upon as the implacable enemies of my family , should cease to reign in Spain . This is also the interest of your own nation , since by the change of a ...
Page 360
... interest inherent in the matter ; which is , we confess , greatly beyond that of the common run of political pamphlets , the documents being not a succession of opinions , but an au- thorized and official exhibition of facts . ART . III ...
... interest inherent in the matter ; which is , we confess , greatly beyond that of the common run of political pamphlets , the documents being not a succession of opinions , but an au- thorized and official exhibition of facts . ART . III ...
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