Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 7Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1801 |
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... give them the means of fomenting , at all times , thofe diffentions and that fpririt of rebellion against the head of the empire , which , originally engendered by a crowned head , and conftantly encouraged by French emif- faries , will ...
... give them the means of fomenting , at all times , thofe diffentions and that fpririt of rebellion against the head of the empire , which , originally engendered by a crowned head , and conftantly encouraged by French emif- faries , will ...
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... give his name the foremost place on the lifts of folly or of fraud ! Nor is the inconfiftency of this Monarch yet fufficiently flagrant ; his folly fufficiently notorious ; -after having pub licly ftigmatized the French as " the enemies ...
... give his name the foremost place on the lifts of folly or of fraud ! Nor is the inconfiftency of this Monarch yet fufficiently flagrant ; his folly fufficiently notorious ; -after having pub licly ftigmatized the French as " the enemies ...
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... give disgust to every friend of the ex isting Constitution , and occasion a separation of the now United States . But , if he prefer the possession of power and profit to the adaptation of his practice to his principles , he will act ...
... give disgust to every friend of the ex isting Constitution , and occasion a separation of the now United States . But , if he prefer the possession of power and profit to the adaptation of his practice to his principles , he will act ...
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... give the fpeech in its original form , thus cor- recting , in Mr. Turner , what is devious , curtailing in him what is diffufe , and exhibiting more truely than he the ge- nuine manners of the times , " Such seems to me , O king ...
... give the fpeech in its original form , thus cor- recting , in Mr. Turner , what is devious , curtailing in him what is diffufe , and exhibiting more truely than he the ge- nuine manners of the times , " Such seems to me , O king ...
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... through their obstinacy and extrava , gancies . BARCLAY and PENN took great pains to give their doc trine a more specious appearance . D 2 ing 66 66 ing Quaker " is objected to , though Bevan's Refutation of Modern Mifreprefentations . 35.
... through their obstinacy and extrava , gancies . BARCLAY and PENN took great pains to give their doc trine a more specious appearance . D 2 ing 66 66 ing Quaker " is objected to , though Bevan's Refutation of Modern Mifreprefentations . 35.
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