Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... principle by which elephants are caught in a kraal . In the plain further on , and in the very midst of the growing rice crop , the same sort of fish weir is fixed with perhaps a little more labour and skill , and often in the very ...
... principle by which elephants are caught in a kraal . In the plain further on , and in the very midst of the growing rice crop , the same sort of fish weir is fixed with perhaps a little more labour and skill , and often in the very ...
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... principles of the great father of all art , and we well know from the evidence of our own country the high value which the Romans set on their aqueducts and roads . The old Roman roads speak for themselves . They were imprinted , as it ...
... principles of the great father of all art , and we well know from the evidence of our own country the high value which the Romans set on their aqueducts and roads . The old Roman roads speak for themselves . They were imprinted , as it ...
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... principles which it involved , why then endanger this working by infusing more of the democratic principle ? Lastly , the infusion of the democratic principle into the Government in France was working much evil in that unfortunate ...
... principles which it involved , why then endanger this working by infusing more of the democratic principle ? Lastly , the infusion of the democratic principle into the Government in France was working much evil in that unfortunate ...
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... principles which guided revolutionary France in her intercourse with other powers , were those of aggrandizement and ambition , which England was necessitated to submit to or to repel . He then entered upon a review of the acts of ...
... principles which guided revolutionary France in her intercourse with other powers , were those of aggrandizement and ambition , which England was necessitated to submit to or to repel . He then entered upon a review of the acts of ...
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... principles , and by a new process , to extract from them a spirit which combines the malignity of each with the violence of all , and that is the true spirit of a Revolutionary Government ! " The system of Finance pursued by that Govern ...
... principles , and by a new process , to extract from them a spirit which combines the malignity of each with the violence of all , and that is the true spirit of a Revolutionary Government ! " The system of Finance pursued by that Govern ...
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