The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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... whole British settlements during this in- terval , or even that from Jamaica , an island possessing an inde- finite extent of fresh land , together with the advantages of a vast existing capital , an almost unlimited credit , and a ...
... whole British settlements during this in- terval , or even that from Jamaica , an island possessing an inde- finite extent of fresh land , together with the advantages of a vast existing capital , an almost unlimited credit , and a ...
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... whole return he made from the Indies after twenty years stay there , having brought back nothing else — but Robert Knox . Ceylon requires a governor with the ambitious spirit of Mar- quis Wellesley , who would at once conquer the ...
... whole return he made from the Indies after twenty years stay there , having brought back nothing else — but Robert Knox . Ceylon requires a governor with the ambitious spirit of Mar- quis Wellesley , who would at once conquer the ...
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... whole should preponderate over the interests of individuals - and , in what- ever case , more advantage arises to the community from the ex- clusion of individuals from office , than detriment to the individuals themselves , in that ...
... whole should preponderate over the interests of individuals - and , in what- ever case , more advantage arises to the community from the ex- clusion of individuals from office , than detriment to the individuals themselves , in that ...
Contents
Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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