Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 79
... once give life and vigour to the new . Between the two lies the British navy , raised upapparently by providential care to universal dominion , and once numbering a thousand pendants on the ocean ; capable , while it protects the ...
... once give life and vigour to the new . Between the two lies the British navy , raised upapparently by providential care to universal dominion , and once numbering a thousand pendants on the ocean ; capable , while it protects the ...
Page 80
... once dissolved . The revolt of all the Athenian colo- nies , after the disaster of Argospota- mos ; of the Spartan confederacy , after the defeat of Leuctra ; of the Roman colonies , after the slaughter of Canna ; of the Carthaginians ...
... once dissolved . The revolt of all the Athenian colo- nies , after the disaster of Argospota- mos ; of the Spartan confederacy , after the defeat of Leuctra ; of the Roman colonies , after the slaughter of Canna ; of the Carthaginians ...
Page 82
... once accomplished . So natural is the tendency of the human mind to become inflated with these wishes , and actu- ated by these principles , that it may safely be asserted , that in progress of time they will become irresistible ; and ...
... once accomplished . So natural is the tendency of the human mind to become inflated with these wishes , and actu- ated by these principles , that it may safely be asserted , that in progress of time they will become irresistible ; and ...
Page 85
... once imperceptible and unattended with danger . Instead of this , what have the Bri- tish government , acting from first to last under the dictation of the masses , actually done ? Their conduct may be reduced to three heads , which com ...
... once imperceptible and unattended with danger . Instead of this , what have the Bri- tish government , acting from first to last under the dictation of the masses , actually done ? Their conduct may be reduced to three heads , which com ...
Page 88
... once - flourish- ing negro race in our West India co- lonies . Every arrival from those fatal settlements brings the same woful ac- counts of fields neglected , canes rot- ting , indolent negroes spending whole weeks in idleness , or ...
... once - flourish- ing negro race in our West India co- lonies . Every arrival from those fatal settlements brings the same woful ac- counts of fields neglected , canes rot- ting , indolent negroes spending whole weeks in idleness , or ...
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