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... particular , with her enor mous extent of coast , and tributary maritime states . Lastly , that we may leave out nothing in the enumeration , we may mention the opportunities which a long peace would afford to the enemy to sow ...
... particular , with her enor mous extent of coast , and tributary maritime states . Lastly , that we may leave out nothing in the enumeration , we may mention the opportunities which a long peace would afford to the enemy to sow ...
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... combatants may be in this respect entirely rever fed . There are many other confequences of peace which might be anticipated anticipated with nearly equal probability . Those in particular that 1807 . 23 . The Dangers of the Country .
... combatants may be in this respect entirely rever fed . There are many other confequences of peace which might be anticipated anticipated with nearly equal probability . Those in particular that 1807 . 23 . The Dangers of the Country .
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... particular , whofe only remain- ing object of war must be fecurity , that object will be rendered infinitely more attainable by a peace , even of temporary endur- ance , than by an obftinate perfeverance in measures of hoftility . We ...
... particular , whofe only remain- ing object of war must be fecurity , that object will be rendered infinitely more attainable by a peace , even of temporary endur- ance , than by an obftinate perfeverance in measures of hoftility . We ...
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... particular branch of bufinefs , than about that of the fociety , their judgments , even when given with the greatest can- dour , is much more to be depended upon , with respect to the ་ former former of thofe two objects , than with ...
... particular branch of bufinefs , than about that of the fociety , their judgments , even when given with the greatest can- dour , is much more to be depended upon , with respect to the ་ former former of thofe two objects , than with ...
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sults detailed in this work , and conclude by some strictures on the particular points which we consider as exposed to animadver- sion . Under the name of Bengal , Mr Colebrooke comprehends all the regions governed by the presidency of ...
sults detailed in this work , and conclude by some strictures on the particular points which we consider as exposed to animadver- sion . Under the name of Bengal , Mr Colebrooke comprehends all the regions governed by the presidency of ...
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