The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 288
... England and America present an instructive contrast . They cccurred under dissimilar circum- stances , and they have issued in different results . In the United States there was a new country , a boundless extent of unappro- priated ...
... England and America present an instructive contrast . They cccurred under dissimilar circum- stances , and they have issued in different results . In the United States there was a new country , a boundless extent of unappro- priated ...
Page 375
... England , each upon her own_element , rose from certain superiority to uncontested power . But while the maritime ascendancy of England had sprung from a contest for domestic independence , the military ascendancy of France had sprung ...
... England , each upon her own_element , rose from certain superiority to uncontested power . But while the maritime ascendancy of England had sprung from a contest for domestic independence , the military ascendancy of France had sprung ...
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... England . England in the present day possesses a greater accumulation of knowledge than Italy ; in the 15th and 16th . centuries Italy and Spain were probably far more learned than England ; yet if we may judge by the acceptance met ...
... England . England in the present day possesses a greater accumulation of knowledge than Italy ; in the 15th and 16th . centuries Italy and Spain were probably far more learned than England ; yet if we may judge by the acceptance met ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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