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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... party , if these provincial papers conscientiously cannot , or prudentially dare not , or perversely will not , advocate the cause - Is there not spirit enough among them , to set up and support a paper of their own , and to withdraw ...
... party , if these provincial papers conscientiously cannot , or prudentially dare not , or perversely will not , advocate the cause - Is there not spirit enough among them , to set up and support a paper of their own , and to withdraw ...
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... party - spirit are equally just . He defines it to be , " the warm adoption and defence of what we deem the most efficacious measures , accordant with the purest principles of our constitution , for the general good of the community ...
... party - spirit are equally just . He defines it to be , " the warm adoption and defence of what we deem the most efficacious measures , accordant with the purest principles of our constitution , for the general good of the community ...
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... party has " drawn comparisons " between the expense of this government and that of the United States - which will serve for food for the spleen and party malice of short - sighted and venal politicians , notwithstand- ing his subsequent ...
... party has " drawn comparisons " between the expense of this government and that of the United States - which will serve for food for the spleen and party malice of short - sighted and venal politicians , notwithstand- ing his subsequent ...
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