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" ... he calls the sea the British Common. He is acquainted with commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by arms, for true power is to be got by arts and industry. He will often argue, that if... "
Select British Classics - Página 10
1803
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English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners: With an ...

Lindley Murray - 1835 - 244 páginas
...; and if another, from another ;" that is, " He w ill often argue, that if this part of our tr^.ie were well cultivated, we should gain from one nation, and if another part of our trade were well cultivated, we Bttouid gain from another nation." The following instances,...
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Spectator (The)

1836 - 1118 páginas
...commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by erfluous. Nature seems to have taken a particular...the different region* of the world, with an eye to rain from one nation ; and if another, from another. I Ьате heard him prove, that diligence makes...
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English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1840 - 204 páginas
...Uio following instance, there is. a very considerable one : " He will often a.'gup. lhat if lliis pan of our trade were well cultivated, we should gain from one nation j and if another, from another;'-' lhat is, ''lie will often argue, that if this part of our trade...
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English Grammar, on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1841 - 204 páginas
...from one nation ; and if another, from another ;" that is, " lie will often argue, that if this pan of our trade were well cultivated, we should gain from one nation ; and if anolher part of eur trade were well cultivated, we should gaia from another nation." The following...
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Progressive oral lessons for French conversation; or Viva voce practice in ...

John Charles Tarver - 1845 - 248 páginas
...through the New Inn, crosses through Russell court, and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins. I have heard him prove that diligence makes more lasting...that sloth has ruined more nations than the sword. I mistook a man dressed in black for the butler, and gave him my cup with a free and easy manner. Only...
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Murray's English Grammar Simplified Designed to Facilitate the Study of the ...

Lindley Murray, Allen Fisk - 1846 - 180 páginas
...trade were well cultivated, we should gain from one nation ; and if another, from another ; that is, ' He will often argue, that if this part of our trade...cultivated; we should gain from one nation ; and if another part of our trade were well cultivated, we should gain from anoiher nation.' The following instances,...
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English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1847 - 200 páginas
...trade were well cultivated, we should gain from one nation ; and if another, from another ;" that is, " He will often argue, that if this part of our trade...cultivated, we should gain from one nation ; and if another part of our trade were well cultivated, we should gain from another nation." The following instances,...
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English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently ...

Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1850 - 224 páginas
...admitted here. In the following instance, there is a very considerable one: "He will often argue, that it this part of our trade were well cultivated, we should...gain from one nation; and if another, from another;" that ia, "He will often argue, that if this part of our trade were well cultivated, we should gain...
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Sir Roger de Coverley, by the Spectator, the notes by W.H. Wills

Joseph Addison - 1850 - 252 páginas
...ftupid and barbarous Way to extend Dominion by Arms ; for true Power is to be got by Arts and Induftry. He will often argue, that if this Part of our Trade were well cultivated, we mould gain from one Nation ; and if another, from another. I have heard him prove, that Diligence makes...
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A Book for a Corner: Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from ..., Volumen1

1852 - 460 páginas
...commerce in all its parts, and will tell you that it is a stupid and barbarous way to extend dominion by arms ; for true power is to be got by arts and industry....that diligence makes more lasting acquisitions than valor ; and that sloth has ruined more nations than the sword. He abounds in several frugal maxims,...
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