The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 227
... regard to specified subjects from all Powers vis - à - vis all other Powers , there is nothing but special policies and special relations to prevent the extension of the system to matters hitherto jealously reserved . It cannot be said ...
... regard to specified subjects from all Powers vis - à - vis all other Powers , there is nothing but special policies and special relations to prevent the extension of the system to matters hitherto jealously reserved . It cannot be said ...
Page 359
... regard most Greek and Latin verse as ' poisonous drink , ' and to restrict her study of ancient poetry to the works of Homer and Virgil . Later in life , when she was often the recipient of beautiful editions or rare works of ...
... regard most Greek and Latin verse as ' poisonous drink , ' and to restrict her study of ancient poetry to the works of Homer and Virgil . Later in life , when she was often the recipient of beautiful editions or rare works of ...
Page 468
... regard to foreigners would be disapproved by all thinking statesmen ; and , in any case , it would have been scarcely feasible for us to enforce any one particular system on the ships or shores of foreign Powers . That , however , is ...
... regard to foreigners would be disapproved by all thinking statesmen ; and , in any case , it would have been scarcely feasible for us to enforce any one particular system on the ships or shores of foreign Powers . That , however , is ...
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