The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... considerable time the civil constitu- tion of my country might exist secure from any open and hos- tile attack on the part of these merciful and tolerant fish- eaters , at least during the unnatural lives of our talented anti ...
... considerable time the civil constitu- tion of my country might exist secure from any open and hos- tile attack on the part of these merciful and tolerant fish- eaters , at least during the unnatural lives of our talented anti ...
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... considerable amount ) and the middle ranks of people came forward with unprecedented exertions and promptitude in favour of the poor . Their efforts should not be forgotten , and certainly deserve great praise . No distinction was made ...
... considerable amount ) and the middle ranks of people came forward with unprecedented exertions and promptitude in favour of the poor . Their efforts should not be forgotten , and certainly deserve great praise . No distinction was made ...
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... considerable sums of money at their disposal , for benevolent purposes , and out of those funds he proposed to ... Considerably more expenses being incurred during the erection of the building than what had been calculated upon , it was ...
... considerable sums of money at their disposal , for benevolent purposes , and out of those funds he proposed to ... Considerably more expenses being incurred during the erection of the building than what had been calculated upon , it was ...
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