An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 1Editor, 1795 |
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... increase the misery of mankind , adding to the power of defpotifm , and rivetting fafter the fhackles of oppreffion ; the commerce of Spain , in particular , with the new world , has been fupported by a fyftem of rapine , A 2 I mur ...
... increase the misery of mankind , adding to the power of defpotifm , and rivetting fafter the fhackles of oppreffion ; the commerce of Spain , in particular , with the new world , has been fupported by a fyftem of rapine , A 2 I mur ...
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... increased her national strength , and added to her own industry and wealth , while it defolated and ravaged the coaft of Africa , From the period of the revolution , the influence of America on Europe has been of a different kind : the ...
... increased her national strength , and added to her own industry and wealth , while it defolated and ravaged the coaft of Africa , From the period of the revolution , the influence of America on Europe has been of a different kind : the ...
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... increase , and the wifdom of the federal govern- ment has hitherto been fuch as to render the profpect of a fet- lement under its foftering influence truly inviting to the mer- chant , the manufacturer , the mechanic , and the ...
... increase , and the wifdom of the federal govern- ment has hitherto been fuch as to render the profpect of a fet- lement under its foftering influence truly inviting to the mer- chant , the manufacturer , the mechanic , and the ...
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... they proceeded , this variation increased . This appearance , which is now familiar , though it ftill remains one of the mysteries of nature , into the ' D 2 caufe cause of which the fagacity of man hath not been DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 19.
... they proceeded , this variation increased . This appearance , which is now familiar , though it ftill remains one of the mysteries of nature , into the ' D 2 caufe cause of which the fagacity of man hath not been DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 19.
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... increased , and were compofed not only of fea fowl , but of fuch land birds as could not be fuppofed to fly far from the fhore . The crew of the Pinta ob- ferved a cane floating , which feemed to have been newly cut , and like- wife a ...
... increased , and were compofed not only of fea fowl , but of fuch land birds as could not be fuppofed to fly far from the fhore . The crew of the Pinta ob- ferved a cane floating , which feemed to have been newly cut , and like- wife a ...
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