The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... whole system of the Britons was , without doubt , as sanguinary as that of all other savage nations . By some means or other , however , it became inordinately lenient about the fifth century ; insomuch , that crimes of every sort were ...
... whole system of the Britons was , without doubt , as sanguinary as that of all other savage nations . By some means or other , however , it became inordinately lenient about the fifth century ; insomuch , that crimes of every sort were ...
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... whole question of negro slavery ; though of the mani- fold consequences which follow from it , we can find no room , at present , to particularise more than two or three of the most important . It is , in the first place , the only ...
... whole question of negro slavery ; though of the mani- fold consequences which follow from it , we can find no room , at present , to particularise more than two or three of the most important . It is , in the first place , the only ...
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... whole country in alarm : -no property is secure for two days together ; and no man will undertake to sow ; for no man can expect to reap . What , indeed , should be the state of in- dustry , in a country , where , as Sedi Hamit tells us ...
... whole country in alarm : -no property is secure for two days together ; and no man will undertake to sow ; for no man can expect to reap . What , indeed , should be the state of in- dustry , in a country , where , as Sedi Hamit tells us ...
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... whole of this ignorance may possibly arise from a want of adequate tuition . These are the natural prejudices of a master ; prejudices , which , there can be little doubt , would for- * Wealth of Nat . B. I. c . 8 . ever prevent the ...
... whole of this ignorance may possibly arise from a want of adequate tuition . These are the natural prejudices of a master ; prejudices , which , there can be little doubt , would for- * Wealth of Nat . B. I. c . 8 . ever prevent the ...
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... whole , ' of the ancient vassals . ' We certainly can find no warrant for these assertions . Vassalage of the most abject kind existed a long time after this period ; and , we must think , that a great part of Englishmen no more owe ...
... whole , ' of the ancient vassals . ' We certainly can find no warrant for these assertions . Vassalage of the most abject kind existed a long time after this period ; and , we must think , that a great part of Englishmen no more owe ...
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