The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 189
—Is not then the neutral carrying - trade , in a great measure , the natural consequence of our glorious victories over the French navy ? Have we not destroyed their means of protecting commercial fleets ?
—Is not then the neutral carrying - trade , in a great measure , the natural consequence of our glorious victories over the French navy ? Have we not destroyed their means of protecting commercial fleets ?
Page 220
The French Alphabet , or an Explanation of the Mechanism of the Organs in Motion in the Act of pronouncing the French Letters , preceded by a preliminary Discourse , containing some Observations on the Art of teaching Languages ...
The French Alphabet , or an Explanation of the Mechanism of the Organs in Motion in the Act of pronouncing the French Letters , preceded by a preliminary Discourse , containing some Observations on the Art of teaching Languages ...
Page 511
The greater and certainly the most valuable part of the second volume consists of the correspondence between the French and English governments on the subject of the abortive negociations for peace . They have already appeared at length ...
The greater and certainly the most valuable part of the second volume consists of the correspondence between the French and English governments on the subject of the abortive negociations for peace . They have already appeared at length ...
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