The Pamphleteer, Volumen 17Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1820 |
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... foreign aid . In order to form a just conception of Spain , as she stood in 1808 , it is necessary to know all that was done from the very moment of the invasion ; the ineans used , the spirit by which the nation was led , the obstacles ...
... foreign aid . In order to form a just conception of Spain , as she stood in 1808 , it is necessary to know all that was done from the very moment of the invasion ; the ineans used , the spirit by which the nation was led , the obstacles ...
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... foreign and numerous army , already in possession of the principal fortresses and even the capital , the Spanish nation , left as it were to itself , bereft of its king , and of every prince be- longing to his family , and without any ...
... foreign and numerous army , already in possession of the principal fortresses and even the capital , the Spanish nation , left as it were to itself , bereft of its king , and of every prince be- longing to his family , and without any ...
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... foreign enemy ; and the men most opposed in their opinions thought of nothing but of being Spaniards , when the independence of their country was at stake . It is but right that this justice should be done to all ; and it ought further ...
... foreign enemy ; and the men most opposed in their opinions thought of nothing but of being Spaniards , when the independence of their country was at stake . It is but right that this justice should be done to all ; and it ought further ...
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... foreign- ers , whose intercourse and establishment in Spain would be ex- tremely valuable ; but as by the intent and meaning of this measure they were not prevented from arriving and establishing themselves among us , whatever their ...
... foreign- ers , whose intercourse and establishment in Spain would be ex- tremely valuable ; but as by the intent and meaning of this measure they were not prevented from arriving and establishing themselves among us , whatever their ...
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... foreign countries , celebrated the possession of the Constitution as an inestimable benefit , and amidst general acclamations swore to maintain its observance . The councils and authorities of the first order , the chancery - courts ...
... foreign countries , celebrated the possession of the Constitution as an inestimable benefit , and amidst general acclamations swore to maintain its observance . The councils and authorities of the first order , the chancery - courts ...
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Adam Smith admit adultery agricultural produce amount annum appear Bank bill of divorcement British Cape Town capital cause cent circulation circumstances classes clipt Colonies colors commerce commodities consequence considered Constitution consumers corn Corn Laws Cortes curate currency of 1792 demand depreciated currency depreciation distress duty employed employment equal evil exchange existing expense exportation farmer favor foreign France funds give gold greater importation income increase industry latter less Lord Lord Byron manufactures marriage means measure ment metallic millions nation natural price nature necessary object observe obtain ounce paper currency payment persons Pope Pope's population pound sterling pounds present price of labor principle profit proportion proprietor prosperity public debt purchase quantity racter reduced render respect shillings ships silver Spain specie supposed taxes thing timber tion trade unproductive Valencia value of money wealth wheat whole
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Página 19 - I shall detain you no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hill-side, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
Página 51 - There were giants in the earth in those days ; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children unto them, the same became mighty men, which were of old, men of renown.
Página 50 - And the LORD God said, it is not good that the man should be alone ; I will make him an help meet for him.
Página 17 - And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only.
Página 3 - As defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence, the act of navigation is, perhaps, the wisest of all the commercial regulations of England.
Página 1 - For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass away from the law, till all things be accomplished.
Página 57 - When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house.
Página 14 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Página 4 - So then he that giveth her in marriage doeth well ; but he that giveth her not in marriage doeth better. 39 The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom she will; only in the Lord.