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... regard to foreign countries , qualifies him to rank in a respectable class . Of Mr. Vaughan we have little to add to what has been already mentioned of his performance , both as a writer and an editor . He has prefixed to his book a ...
... regard to foreign countries , qualifies him to rank in a respectable class . Of Mr. Vaughan we have little to add to what has been already mentioned of his performance , both as a writer and an editor . He has prefixed to his book a ...
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... regard it . This abuse , although somewhat corrected in our own laws , still exists in them in a high degree . - Mr ... regards regards security , it is perfect ; while in point Bentham's Theory of Punishments and Rewards . 75.
... regard it . This abuse , although somewhat corrected in our own laws , still exists in them in a high degree . - Mr ... regards regards security , it is perfect ; while in point Bentham's Theory of Punishments and Rewards . 75.
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With regard to the construction of our cruizers , Mr. Gower remarks that we have hitherto been so far behind the French as to make ourselves objects of ridicule to them . He condemns our system of over - masting , and urges that our ...
With regard to the construction of our cruizers , Mr. Gower remarks that we have hitherto been so far behind the French as to make ourselves objects of ridicule to them . He condemns our system of over - masting , and urges that our ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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