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... Political Economy in the East India Col- lege , Hertfordshire . - XII . An Essay on the Question of reducing the Interest of the National Debt ; in which the Justice and Expediency of that Measure are fully established . By J. R. M ...
... Political Economy in the East India Col- lege , Hertfordshire . - XII . An Essay on the Question of reducing the Interest of the National Debt ; in which the Justice and Expediency of that Measure are fully established . By J. R. M ...
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... political opinions respecting the objects and consequences of the war , in which that same unsoundness of principle and feeling in respect to these subjects appears , which is observable in a too numerous class of our countrymen . The ...
... political opinions respecting the objects and consequences of the war , in which that same unsoundness of principle and feeling in respect to these subjects appears , which is observable in a too numerous class of our countrymen . The ...
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... political opinions respecting the objects and consequences of the war , in which that same unsoundness of principle and feeling in respect to these subjects appears , which is observable in a too numerous class of our countrymen . The ...
... political opinions respecting the objects and consequences of the war , in which that same unsoundness of principle and feeling in respect to these subjects appears , which is observable in a too numerous class of our countrymen . The ...
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... politicians Lord Byron belongs the reader must infer as he can from the obscure and contradictory stanzas in which the poet has couched his opinion . Buonaparte is an eagle or a lion , whom we have struck down only to set up a wolf , by ...
... politicians Lord Byron belongs the reader must infer as he can from the obscure and contradictory stanzas in which the poet has couched his opinion . Buonaparte is an eagle or a lion , whom we have struck down only to set up a wolf , by ...
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... political philosophy which , emanating from his pen , and dressed in his eloquence , still keep the sober world in alarm for the first principles of civil society . Fatigued by these nauseating topics , we turn with delight to the ...
... political philosophy which , emanating from his pen , and dressed in his eloquence , still keep the sober world in alarm for the first principles of civil society . Fatigued by these nauseating topics , we turn with delight to the ...
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