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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... means of employ- ing them . The general interest will never be preferred in such cases to that of the individual , when the individual has his choice . It is no bad example of the desultory mode which Mr. P. observes , and of which we ...
... means of employ- ing them . The general interest will never be preferred in such cases to that of the individual , when the individual has his choice . It is no bad example of the desultory mode which Mr. P. observes , and of which we ...
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... means of hints and inuendoes , was now openly expressed . - Lord Bute was accused on account of his being a Scotchman ; he was charged with a design to govern England by means of his countrymen ; and represented , at the same time , as ...
... means of hints and inuendoes , was now openly expressed . - Lord Bute was accused on account of his being a Scotchman ; he was charged with a design to govern England by means of his countrymen ; and represented , at the same time , as ...
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... means of that delusion , an old age of sorrow ; had long been ' fed with the bread of tears , and received but the plenteousness of tears to drink . ' He has turned to the path of duty numberless children who , by means of that delusion ...
... means of that delusion , an old age of sorrow ; had long been ' fed with the bread of tears , and received but the plenteousness of tears to drink . ' He has turned to the path of duty numberless children who , by means of that delusion ...
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