The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volume 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Halaman iv
... Spain , by M. de Pradt . Paris , 1816 , - 337 · 338 The Hebrew Language restored , and the true sense of the Hebrew words re - established and proved by analysis , by Fa- bre d'Olivet . 345 England at the beginning of the nineteenth ...
... Spain , by M. de Pradt . Paris , 1816 , - 337 · 338 The Hebrew Language restored , and the true sense of the Hebrew words re - established and proved by analysis , by Fa- bre d'Olivet . 345 England at the beginning of the nineteenth ...
Halaman xiii
... Spain , and are likely , as far as the temper of their government can now be under- stood , to pursue the true policy in the case , -a course of modera- tion accompanying a resolute maintenance of their rights . The dispositions of Spain ...
... Spain , and are likely , as far as the temper of their government can now be under- stood , to pursue the true policy in the case , -a course of modera- tion accompanying a resolute maintenance of their rights . The dispositions of Spain ...
Halaman xiv
... Spain , quenches all the fire , breaks all the springs , deadens all the fine susceptibilities , of the human cha- racter . When I think of the government of Ferdinand , I have before my imagination on one side an " adored monarch ...
... Spain , quenches all the fire , breaks all the springs , deadens all the fine susceptibilities , of the human cha- racter . When I think of the government of Ferdinand , I have before my imagination on one side an " adored monarch ...
Halaman xvii
... Spain , Austria , nave all , in turn , after being the aggressors , sought peace , nearly in the guise of suppliants , and to obtain it , gladly consented to wave the preten- sions of their manifestos ; this , too , without derogating ...
... Spain , Austria , nave all , in turn , after being the aggressors , sought peace , nearly in the guise of suppliants , and to obtain it , gladly consented to wave the preten- sions of their manifestos ; this , too , without derogating ...
Halaman xxxvii
... Spain , we may well congratulate ourselves on the state of our foreign relations . The serenity of the political horizon can- not at any time be considered as fixed for a great country , but we are now so situated as to have little more ...
... Spain , we may well congratulate ourselves on the state of our foreign relations . The serenity of the political horizon can- not at any time be considered as fixed for a great country , but we are now so situated as to have little more ...
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