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Page 76
... regard to Ireland : we shall , there- fore , controvert none of the severe observations which in the course of the volumes before us are applied to it , and which are doubtless too much supported by facts : but we could have desired ...
... regard to Ireland : we shall , there- fore , controvert none of the severe observations which in the course of the volumes before us are applied to it , and which are doubtless too much supported by facts : but we could have desired ...
Page 392
... regard to a given branch of commerce , it is natural that the same rule should be observed ; namely , that the goods imported should be brought indifferently in the shipping of Great Bri- tain , or of the colony , or in the shipping of ...
... regard to a given branch of commerce , it is natural that the same rule should be observed ; namely , that the goods imported should be brought indifferently in the shipping of Great Bri- tain , or of the colony , or in the shipping of ...
Page 437
... regard as important , as well in a literary as a pa- triotic point of view . The author gives the preference to Polybius among the antients in regard to military details , but intimates that we are not to place much confidence in his ...
... regard as important , as well in a literary as a pa- triotic point of view . The author gives the preference to Polybius among the antients in regard to military details , but intimates that we are not to place much confidence in his ...
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