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Page 410
... ment formed there should , in our opinion , be limited to a scale calculated rather to countervail the defects of Sheerness and Deptford , than to extend our naval works in a direction in which an augmentation seems to be least wanted ...
... ment formed there should , in our opinion , be limited to a scale calculated rather to countervail the defects of Sheerness and Deptford , than to extend our naval works in a direction in which an augmentation seems to be least wanted ...
Page 418
... ment of shallowness and vanity to the end of his days . On the other hand , it is found that great progress in wisdom only augments the avidity for more ; and that the profound philo- sopher goes on with unabated ardour , adding one ...
... ment of shallowness and vanity to the end of his days . On the other hand , it is found that great progress in wisdom only augments the avidity for more ; and that the profound philo- sopher goes on with unabated ardour , adding one ...
Page 422
... ment was a jumble of contradictions . " What would he have said , had he seen among the Board of Controul , the Directors , and the Governor General , that division of power and that annihilation of responsibility which are now ...
... ment was a jumble of contradictions . " What would he have said , had he seen among the Board of Controul , the Directors , and the Governor General , that division of power and that annihilation of responsibility which are now ...
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