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Page 224
... tion as a limited monarchy ; who have always been extremely jealous of any encroachments on it , and who dethroned by force of arms and banished the son for less breaches of the constitution than were made by his unhappy father , should ...
... tion as a limited monarchy ; who have always been extremely jealous of any encroachments on it , and who dethroned by force of arms and banished the son for less breaches of the constitution than were made by his unhappy father , should ...
Page 337
... prolixity of this indefatigable compiler . A closely printed quarto would appear to most persons a sufficient space for the conveyance of such informa- VOL . LXXIII . Z tion tion as his opportunities enabled him to collect : but.
... prolixity of this indefatigable compiler . A closely printed quarto would appear to most persons a sufficient space for the conveyance of such informa- VOL . LXXIII . Z tion tion as his opportunities enabled him to collect : but.
Page 409
... tion is appropriated to the subject of Desires , in which the ap- petites and affections of human nature are fully considered ; and to this succeeds a section on Sentiments , which are defined to be impressions that arise in the mind ...
... tion is appropriated to the subject of Desires , in which the ap- petites and affections of human nature are fully considered ; and to this succeeds a section on Sentiments , which are defined to be impressions that arise in the mind ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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