The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... favour of her . The whigs choose to question the conduct of the American government , and of General Jackson , in their treatment of the Seminoles , and in the murder of Messrs . Arbuthnot and Ambrister . And for so doing they have ...
... favour of her . The whigs choose to question the conduct of the American government , and of General Jackson , in their treatment of the Seminoles , and in the murder of Messrs . Arbuthnot and Ambrister . And for so doing they have ...
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... favour . " In 1778 , when America was about to establish her independence , when France was leagued with her against England , and Spain on the eve of declaring war , another act was passed in favour of the Irish Catholics . They were ...
... favour . " In 1778 , when America was about to establish her independence , when France was leagued with her against England , and Spain on the eve of declaring war , another act was passed in favour of the Irish Catholics . They were ...
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... favour , she would herself keep as much retired as possible , and calmly await her certain acquittal . For here many guilty have indeed escaped from want of evidence , from some quirk or quibble of the law , and even from popular ...
... favour , she would herself keep as much retired as possible , and calmly await her certain acquittal . For here many guilty have indeed escaped from want of evidence , from some quirk or quibble of the law , and even from popular ...
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