Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... tion , the centre of modern civiliza- tion ; that the people held up , and holding themselves up to mankind , as the best - governed in the world , had at least forgotten to perfect themselves in this most essential part of self ...
... tion , the centre of modern civiliza- tion ; that the people held up , and holding themselves up to mankind , as the best - governed in the world , had at least forgotten to perfect themselves in this most essential part of self ...
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... tion , when the Journal followed him . The reason for this is not stated by M. Texier . Previous to , and after the Restora- tion , there had been an intimate literary connexion between Chateau- briand and the Bertins ; in fact ...
... tion , when the Journal followed him . The reason for this is not stated by M. Texier . Previous to , and after the Restora- tion , there had been an intimate literary connexion between Chateau- briand and the Bertins ; in fact ...
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... tion to the increase of duties . An imposition of a five - shilling duty would have the effect of cutting off the supplies of grain from all those countries in which prices were not very much below those ruling at the same time in ...
... tion to the increase of duties . An imposition of a five - shilling duty would have the effect of cutting off the supplies of grain from all those countries in which prices were not very much below those ruling at the same time in ...
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