The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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6 But perhaps we might have better success in another attempt perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of fty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ! ces , with the exception of the city of ...
6 But perhaps we might have better success in another attempt perhaps with the loss of twenty thousand men , and the expence of fty millions of dollars , we might take and garrison those provin ! ces , with the exception of the city of ...
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The arguments respecting the latter again split themselves into two divisions , both which are very elaborately treated by Dr. Graham ; and , we think , with very considerable success . His first point is , to prove that Macpherson was ...
The arguments respecting the latter again split themselves into two divisions , both which are very elaborately treated by Dr. Graham ; and , we think , with very considerable success . His first point is , to prove that Macpherson was ...
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But Dr. Buchanan conceives , that we are bound to propagate our faith where success is probable , it being by no means " submitted to our judgment , or to our notions of policy , whether we shall embrace the means of imparting Christian ...
But Dr. Buchanan conceives , that we are bound to propagate our faith where success is probable , it being by no means " submitted to our judgment , or to our notions of policy , whether we shall embrace the means of imparting Christian ...
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