The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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... politics without saga- city to direct their way , or honesty to keep them steady in their course . The axioms which Mr. Fox embraced as the pole - star of his political conduct , and which he inculcated as the best means of promoting ...
... politics without saga- city to direct their way , or honesty to keep them steady in their course . The axioms which Mr. Fox embraced as the pole - star of his political conduct , and which he inculcated as the best means of promoting ...
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... POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . In his Essay on the Theory of Money and Exchange , ' Mr. Smith has puzzled himself and his reader with some as idle fancies , the offspring of a confused imagination , as we ever re- membered to have ...
... POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . In his Essay on the Theory of Money and Exchange , ' Mr. Smith has puzzled himself and his reader with some as idle fancies , the offspring of a confused imagination , as we ever re- membered to have ...
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... politics , 248 215 Political account of the Isle of Tri- nidad , 102 Roscoe's considerations on the war , 274 Singer's statement of the livings of the clergy of Scotland , 439 Statements relating to the augmenta- tion of the military ...
... politics , 248 215 Political account of the Isle of Tri- nidad , 102 Roscoe's considerations on the war , 274 Singer's statement of the livings of the clergy of Scotland , 439 Statements relating to the augmenta- tion of the military ...
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