The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volume 22, Issue 69Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1829 |
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... nations , still in darkness and slavery . — To lay before the British Public the earliest and most authentic intelligence of events transpiring in their Eastern dominions ; —— and at the same time , through the powerful agency of a FREE ...
... nations , still in darkness and slavery . — To lay before the British Public the earliest and most authentic intelligence of events transpiring in their Eastern dominions ; —— and at the same time , through the powerful agency of a FREE ...
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... nations increase their strength ; those of England add to her weakness . When the French had extended their empire from Hamburgh to Rome , they admitted all the conquered people to the rights of French citizens . The Austrians and the ...
... nations increase their strength ; those of England add to her weakness . When the French had extended their empire from Hamburgh to Rome , they admitted all the conquered people to the rights of French citizens . The Austrians and the ...
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... nations of Europe were actuated by the base and narrow selfishness which the greater part of the English Journalists have avowed in discussing the affairs of the Levant , they would certainly have the same interest , and consequently ...
... nations of Europe were actuated by the base and narrow selfishness which the greater part of the English Journalists have avowed in discussing the affairs of the Levant , they would certainly have the same interest , and consequently ...
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... nation without them ? ) I must still ascribe those faults more to the rigour of the despotism under which they have so long groaned , and which unhappily we have but slenderly alleviated , than to natural depravity of disposition , or ...
... nation without them ? ) I must still ascribe those faults more to the rigour of the despotism under which they have so long groaned , and which unhappily we have but slenderly alleviated , than to natural depravity of disposition , or ...
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... nations . Where they fall short of us ( which is chiefly in agricultural implements , and the mechanics of common ... nation , with whom I Mr. Rickards's Work . 391.
... nations . Where they fall short of us ( which is chiefly in agricultural implements , and the mechanics of common ... nation , with whom I Mr. Rickards's Work . 391.
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