Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... effect . Several of the vessels also scaled their guns at the same time , which , added to the entrance of the fleet into the Bay under a crowd of canvass , formed a most interesting ma- ritime scene . As I cast my eyes upon the cloud ...
... effect . Several of the vessels also scaled their guns at the same time , which , added to the entrance of the fleet into the Bay under a crowd of canvass , formed a most interesting ma- ritime scene . As I cast my eyes upon the cloud ...
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... effect upon the morals and good order of society " ! Therefore , " for the good of mankind , ” the East India Company seizes upon the whole profits of the cultivation of its own subjects , and has the opium smuggled into China , to ...
... effect upon the morals and good order of society " ! Therefore , " for the good of mankind , ” the East India Company seizes upon the whole profits of the cultivation of its own subjects , and has the opium smuggled into China , to ...
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... effects . by bounties and protecting duties , even if India possessed the power to legislate for herself . " ( No one ever thinks of asking such protection : all we want for her is fair play , and no peculiar advantage over others ...
... effects . by bounties and protecting duties , even if India possessed the power to legislate for herself . " ( No one ever thinks of asking such protection : all we want for her is fair play , and no peculiar advantage over others ...
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... effect of this opinion in Greece . He observes , that tyrannies were never durable ; and then goes on to enumerate such as might have been supposed to militate against his doctrine . " The most lasting tyranny , " says he , " on record ...
... effect of this opinion in Greece . He observes , that tyrannies were never durable ; and then goes on to enumerate such as might have been supposed to militate against his doctrine . " The most lasting tyranny , " says he , " on record ...
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... effect acknowledge that he had set himself above the laws ; that he had placed himself in that position in which they had armed the hands of every citizen against his life . But this was not the only time in which Cæsar invaded the laws ...
... effect acknowledge that he had set himself above the laws ; that he had placed himself in that position in which they had armed the hands of every citizen against his life . But this was not the only time in which Cæsar invaded the laws ...
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