The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... look for improvement , are the natural progress of reason and religion ; and the only result which we expect , is the communication of those qualities to the many , which our own observation has shown us in the few . Mr Alison tells us ...
... look for improvement , are the natural progress of reason and religion ; and the only result which we expect , is the communication of those qualities to the many , which our own observation has shown us in the few . Mr Alison tells us ...
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... look upon the present state of our finances , not indeed without anxiety , but still with cheerfulness and hope . Mr Alison gives two reasons for his prediction of ruin from the national debt , one of which at least he makes no attempt ...
... look upon the present state of our finances , not indeed without anxiety , but still with cheerfulness and hope . Mr Alison gives two reasons for his prediction of ruin from the national debt , one of which at least he makes no attempt ...
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... look to the past history of our finances . During the American war , the mad misgovernment of the sovereign and his ministers increased the national debt by more than 100 millions in seven years . In 1783 , its whole amount was 240 ...
... look to the past history of our finances . During the American war , the mad misgovernment of the sovereign and his ministers increased the national debt by more than 100 millions in seven years . In 1783 , its whole amount was 240 ...
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... look upon the debt of 1816 as lightly as we look upon the debt of 17832 These are the considerations which incline us to hope that the national debt has not yet outrun our ability to bear it . We will now give our reasons for thinking ...
... look upon the debt of 1816 as lightly as we look upon the debt of 17832 These are the considerations which incline us to hope that the national debt has not yet outrun our ability to bear it . We will now give our reasons for thinking ...
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... look upon cow- ardice and folly as venial faults ; but cannot possibly prove that the French nobility were brave or wise men . We perfectly agree with him , that it is the height of presumption to speak with violent indignation of ...
... look upon cow- ardice and folly as venial faults ; but cannot possibly prove that the French nobility were brave or wise men . We perfectly agree with him , that it is the height of presumption to speak with violent indignation of ...
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