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 xii
... knowledge of the fact , I yet cannot doubt , but that our cabinet has received from the French , assurances in unison with this theory ; assurances very different in their sense and drift from those of Bonaparte ; connected with no ...
... knowledge of the fact , I yet cannot doubt , but that our cabinet has received from the French , assurances in unison with this theory ; assurances very different in their sense and drift from those of Bonaparte ; connected with no ...
Halaman xiv
... knowledge , especially in the science of political legislation ; by his elegant taste , his enlightened liberality , the suavity of his nature , his elevated disinterestedness , and his patriotic ardour which led him to devote himself ...
... knowledge , especially in the science of political legislation ; by his elegant taste , his enlightened liberality , the suavity of his nature , his elevated disinterestedness , and his patriotic ardour which led him to devote himself ...
Halaman xviii
... knowledge which should be taught in military academies : We want besides military engineers , engineers of mines , of canals , of roads and bridges , geodetical , hydrographical engineers , & c . & c . If even there was no scope for ...
... knowledge which should be taught in military academies : We want besides military engineers , engineers of mines , of canals , of roads and bridges , geodetical , hydrographical engineers , & c . & c . If even there was no scope for ...
Halaman xx
... knowledge which will devise and guide future improvements ad infinitum . The expansive , positive utility of the abstract sciences , so admirably shewn in the Address of Cuvier to the French Institute , which I have purposely inserted ...
... knowledge which will devise and guide future improvements ad infinitum . The expansive , positive utility of the abstract sciences , so admirably shewn in the Address of Cuvier to the French Institute , which I have purposely inserted ...
Halaman xxii
... knowledge . The people must desire to see their government , in the seat of deliberation , sur- rounded by all human lights ; for there is none which may not minister to its purposes . They must desire , too , for the general glory ...
... knowledge . The people must desire to see their government , in the seat of deliberation , sur- rounded by all human lights ; for there is none which may not minister to its purposes . They must desire , too , for the general glory ...
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