An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to Induce the Mediatory Interference of Great Britain, in Order to Put an End to a Destructive Civil War and to Establish Permanent Quiet and Prosperity, on a Basis Consistent with the Dignity of Spain, and the Interests of the World ...author, and sold, 1814 - 480 էջ |
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... political events have occurred , viz . the fall of Buonaparte ; and the return of king Ferdinand , to his throne , after the dispersion of the new Cortes . The first event has , certainly , occasioned some material change in the tenour ...
... political events have occurred , viz . the fall of Buonaparte ; and the return of king Ferdinand , to his throne , after the dispersion of the new Cortes . The first event has , certainly , occasioned some material change in the tenour ...
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... political welfare of every nation of the globe , but particularly so , when interest , sympathy , and political engagements add to the bond ; of a government , in short , that has sacri- ficed so much for the freedom and independence of ...
... political welfare of every nation of the globe , but particularly so , when interest , sympathy , and political engagements add to the bond ; of a government , in short , that has sacri- ficed so much for the freedom and independence of ...
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... political question that has not hitherto met with the attention of the British public , or called forth the discussions of our statesmen or writers of the day ; yet , to us , as the allies of the Spanish monarchy , anxious to give every ...
... political question that has not hitherto met with the attention of the British public , or called forth the discussions of our statesmen or writers of the day ; yet , to us , as the allies of the Spanish monarchy , anxious to give every ...
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... political existence , and we have now in view , the great and gigantic efforts of the enemy , if not to pa- ralyze , at least to corrode this pillar of the British empire , and to diminish its energy and extent . Some of our greatest ...
... political existence , and we have now in view , the great and gigantic efforts of the enemy , if not to pa- ralyze , at least to corrode this pillar of the British empire , and to diminish its energy and extent . Some of our greatest ...
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... political economist naturally casts . his eyes towards the great continent of Spanish America , a country far surpassing the whole of Europe in extent , in fertility , and in rich productions , though hitherto de- barred from the ...
... political economist naturally casts . his eyes towards the great continent of Spanish America , a country far surpassing the whole of Europe in extent , in fertility , and in rich productions , though hitherto de- barred from the ...
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An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
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