The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... political equilibrium of colonial policy , if they be small we may expect murmurs , if they be great we may dread danger . They merit then our peculiar consideration ; that we should trace their interests , investigate the sources of ...
... political equilibrium of colonial policy , if they be small we may expect murmurs , if they be great we may dread danger . They merit then our peculiar consideration ; that we should trace their interests , investigate the sources of ...
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... from his laws and his political prejudices , contemns and abhors the slave . The French- man is too much inured to slavery , to respect or cherish it . In the equal laws of Britain only , and in Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 85.
... from his laws and his political prejudices , contemns and abhors the slave . The French- man is too much inured to slavery , to respect or cherish it . In the equal laws of Britain only , and in Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 85.
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... political point of view , as tending to deaden the moral susceptibility of the slave , but in a moral light it deserves execration . " By this barbarous and erroneous policy , " says the author , " the wretched slave is dragged from the ...
... political point of view , as tending to deaden the moral susceptibility of the slave , but in a moral light it deserves execration . " By this barbarous and erroneous policy , " says the author , " the wretched slave is dragged from the ...
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... politicians for the decline of population , are usually weak and chimerical . Arising , as does marriage , from the intentions of nature , and by no means proceeding from the artificial refinements of man , it will ever furnish citizens ...
... politicians for the decline of population , are usually weak and chimerical . Arising , as does marriage , from the intentions of nature , and by no means proceeding from the artificial refinements of man , it will ever furnish citizens ...
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... has rendered still less important by with - holding half . We question , however , whether the work would have been really more interesting , by : an addition of political matter . It is already Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 91.
... has rendered still less important by with - holding half . We question , however , whether the work would have been really more interesting , by : an addition of political matter . It is already Poyer's History of Barbadoes . 91.
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