THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL VOL. LIV1776 |
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... old hedges , ( I mean fuch as are not , from age or other circumstances , in a decaying state ) , in order to cut them over to effect that defirable end . end . I need not mention , that fuch grow 16 Boutcher on Foreft Trees.
... old hedges , ( I mean fuch as are not , from age or other circumstances , in a decaying state ) , in order to cut them over to effect that defirable end . end . I need not mention , that fuch grow 16 Boutcher on Foreft Trees.
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... circumstances con- fidered , I could never difcover any well - founded argument againft clipping them but the expence , which , if annually done after a proper manner , in the months of July and Auguft , will be fmall in proportion to ...
... circumstances con- fidered , I could never difcover any well - founded argument againft clipping them but the expence , which , if annually done after a proper manner , in the months of July and Auguft , will be fmall in proportion to ...
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... circumstances need fcruple the expence of the fweet briars , as there is not any plant more easily or expeditiously raised ; but if you have them not , and do not choose the trouble or delay of raifing them , they may be purchafed for a ...
... circumstances need fcruple the expence of the fweet briars , as there is not any plant more easily or expeditiously raised ; but if you have them not , and do not choose the trouble or delay of raifing them , they may be purchafed for a ...
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... circumstances , to admit of a fatisfactory abridge- ment . From the whole of thefe experiments the Author concludes that the human body has a power of deftroying heat ; and that this power , as well as that of generating heat ...
... circumstances , to admit of a fatisfactory abridge- ment . From the whole of thefe experiments the Author concludes that the human body has a power of deftroying heat ; and that this power , as well as that of generating heat ...
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... circumstances . If a different conduct is , as he affirms , pursued in South Carolina , and Virginia ( the rice and tobacco colonies ) , we cannot think it deferving of the commend- ation he gives it . But bis comparing the ufage of ...
... circumstances . If a different conduct is , as he affirms , pursued in South Carolina , and Virginia ( the rice and tobacco colonies ) , we cannot think it deferving of the commend- ation he gives it . But bis comparing the ufage of ...
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Strona 498 - The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, "'tis time to part. Even the distance at which the Almighty hath placed England and America, is a strong and natural proof, that the authority of the one over the other, was never the design of heaven.
Strona 498 - As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do, while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the make-weight in the scale of British politics.
Strona 150 - ... should have liberty to depart, taking with them their other effects. They accordingly delivered up their arms, but in open violation of...
Strona 193 - Rome by observing that the empire was above two thousand miles in breadth, from the wall of Antoninus and the northern limits of Dacia to Mount Atlas and the tropic of Cancer; that it extended in length more than three thousand miles, from the Western Ocean to the Euphrates; that it was situated in the finest part of the Temperate Zone, between the twenty-fourth and fifty-sixth degrees...
Strona 499 - To be always running three or four thousand miles with a tale or a petition, waiting four or five months for an answer, which, when obtained, requires five or six more to explain it in, will in a few years be looked upon as folly and childishness. There was a time when it was proper, and there is a proper time for it to cease.
Strona 498 - Europe is too thickly planted with kingdoms to be long at peace, and whenever a war breaks out between England and any foreign power, the trade of America goes to ruin, because of her connection with Britain.
Strona 194 - Pagan mythology was interwoven with various but not discordant materials. As soon as it was allowed that sages and heroes, who had lived or who had died for the benefit of their country, were exalted to a state of power and immortality, it was universally confessed that they deserved, if not the adoration, at least the reverence, of all mankind.
Strona 498 - ... any submission to, or dependance on, Great Britain, tends directly to involve this Continent in European wars and quarrels, and set us at variance with nations who would otherwise seek our friendship, and against whom we have neither anger nor complaint.
Strona 460 - Every increase or diminution of capital, therefore, naturally tends to increase or diminish the real quantity of industry, the number of productive hands, and consequently the exchangeable value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, the real wealth and revenue of all its inhabitants.
Strona 499 - Wherefore, since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake let us come to a final separation, and not leave the next generation to be cutting throats under the violated unmeaning names of parent and child.