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Page 368
We come now , and with more satisfaction , to the legitimate object of Lieut . Maury's work , —the great watery empire of the globe ; the aspects and phenomena of oceans and seas ; their various physical relations , as well to the ...
We come now , and with more satisfaction , to the legitimate object of Lieut . Maury's work , —the great watery empire of the globe ; the aspects and phenomena of oceans and seas ; their various physical relations , as well to the ...
Page 499
... any authority we have not ourselves constituted , show itself here , as elsewhere , in our national life . Englishmen require to be brought together for any object not connected with profit or business - they do not naturally come .
... any authority we have not ourselves constituted , show itself here , as elsewhere , in our national life . Englishmen require to be brought together for any object not connected with profit or business - they do not naturally come .
Page 537
development is the first want and paramount object of Great Britain and the United States , it behoves them to ... in the policy that may best secure both Europe and China from that which would be destructive to all their objects .
development is the first want and paramount object of Great Britain and the United States , it behoves them to ... in the policy that may best secure both Europe and China from that which would be destructive to all their objects .
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Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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