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... means of strengthening or diffusing influence , or regarding it as a support of regal in opposition to popular forms of government . ' Every one will subscribe to his opinion that such an application of a religious establishment serves ...
... means existed of providing them with education , the power of dis- pensing with the rule is accorded for the sake of humanity . Let us now consider what would be the consequence , if , instead of requiring a general compliance with the ...
... Means best calculated to prolong their Durat on . By Richard Pering , Esq . of his Majesty's Yard at Plymouth Dock . 1812 . Observations on the Expediency of Ship - building at Bombay for the Service of his Majesty and of the East India ...
... means a settled point , that French ships generally outsail ours . If the theory of naval architecture has been carried farther by the French than by us , we have at least the advantage in point of prac- tice ; if they have more science ...
... means the case . It was numerous , indeed ; but many of the ships were nearly worn out . The avowed system of the new ministry being that of economy , Lord St. Vincent deter- mined , in order to give the better effect to it in the naval ...