The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 84
Strona 484
... interest , that we can never give to those that approach us only by report . The delegates of Maine , or Missouri , or Georgia , will feel a deep interest in the improvements of their own State ; they may acquire even a factitious interest ...
... interest , that we can never give to those that approach us only by report . The delegates of Maine , or Missouri , or Georgia , will feel a deep interest in the improvements of their own State ; they may acquire even a factitious interest ...
Strona 605
... interest , and the other States of the Union have no more concern in it , or motive to preserve it , than any foreign power would have , that should happen to be connected with it by the same relations of trade . When , therefore , it ...
... interest , and the other States of the Union have no more concern in it , or motive to preserve it , than any foreign power would have , that should happen to be connected with it by the same relations of trade . When , therefore , it ...
Strona 606
... interest with us ? Are they the representatives of those who must participate in the burthens imposed , and the calamities inflicted on us ? The very reverse . According to their own settled views and habitual expositions , their interest ...
... interest with us ? Are they the representatives of those who must participate in the burthens imposed , and the calamities inflicted on us ? The very reverse . According to their own settled views and habitual expositions , their interest ...
Spis treści
ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
Nie pokazano 12 innych sekcji
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Anapa ancient Andrès animals appear Articles of Confederation beautiful Britain called Catharine Caucasus cause character Cicero Circassia civil Columbus commerce Confederation Congress considered Constitution Court declared Demosthenes doubt duties effect eloquence established Europe exclusive existence Father favour Federal feelings foreign France French frigates Georgia give Great-Britain Greek hundred important Indians influence inhabitants interest labour land language Ledyard Legislatures living Malaria manner manufactures mapono means ment Mingrelia mountains nations nature naval navy never object opinion orator passed peculiar poetry poets portion possessed present Prince principles Provençal Provençal literature purpose question Ramorny readers remarks Revolution rhyme river Roman Rothsay Russia Saracens seems shew ships Southern Spain Spanish spirit supposed tariff tariff of 1828 thing tion treaty Treaty of Tilsit tribes Troubadours Union United verse vessels voyage whole words