The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 203
... regard to certain classes in society , from those by which most of his professional brethren are said to be actuated . In common with the rest of mankind , we have hitherto been accustomed to regard the character of a British sailor as ...
... regard to certain classes in society , from those by which most of his professional brethren are said to be actuated . In common with the rest of mankind , we have hitherto been accustomed to regard the character of a British sailor as ...
Page 386
... regard the tendency of virtue to promote our own happiness , or the welfare of the world at large , as the reason why a conformity to it is desirable and obligatory on us , it by no means follows that it is solely or chiefly in ...
... regard the tendency of virtue to promote our own happiness , or the welfare of the world at large , as the reason why a conformity to it is desirable and obligatory on us , it by no means follows that it is solely or chiefly in ...
Page 538
... regard to this as with regard to liberty of another kind . ' -- The French have no idea of the financial difficulties under which we labour ; they have felt our arms by sea and land , and they behold our General at the head of the ...
... regard to this as with regard to liberty of another kind . ' -- The French have no idea of the financial difficulties under which we labour ; they have felt our arms by sea and land , and they behold our General at the head of the ...
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