The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem preferable to intercession in restoring him to favour . To ac- complish this , Baron Kilmanseck and ...
... British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem preferable to intercession in restoring him to favour . To ac- complish this , Baron Kilmanseck and ...
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... British legislation . Did the electors of the United Kingdom better know the real cha- . racter of many of those who now call upon them for their suffrages , we might then hope for a radical reform where indeed all true reform should ...
... British legislation . Did the electors of the United Kingdom better know the real cha- . racter of many of those who now call upon them for their suffrages , we might then hope for a radical reform where indeed all true reform should ...
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... British subjects in India . We confess we should willingly have doubted it , had not the very words of a governor himself established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly ...
... British subjects in India . We confess we should willingly have doubted it , had not the very words of a governor himself established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly ...
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... British constitution , he was an enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on this subject than his remarks on the situation of the Wirtemberg troops in the service ...
... British constitution , he was an enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on this subject than his remarks on the situation of the Wirtemberg troops in the service ...
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... British press , professing to teach the principles of science and criticism ; and even in small tracts disse- minated gratis among the very lowest of the people . The variety and extent of learning , the vigilance and firmness of mind ...
... British press , professing to teach the principles of science and criticism ; and even in small tracts disse- minated gratis among the very lowest of the people . The variety and extent of learning , the vigilance and firmness of mind ...
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