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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... feeling , and much violence of lan- guage ; as though the lower orders stood in need of topics of inflam- mation , or ... feelings of the people are thus carried at once to the foot of the throne ; the people sta'e their complaints for ...
... feeling , and much violence of lan- guage ; as though the lower orders stood in need of topics of inflam- mation , or ... feelings of the people are thus carried at once to the foot of the throne ; the people sta'e their complaints for ...
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... feelings of a father . On reflection , we are not quite sure that all readers will accord in this opinion . These feelings are of too delicate , too pure a nature to be properly appreciated by the many . We hope our readers will excuse ...
... feelings of a father . On reflection , we are not quite sure that all readers will accord in this opinion . These feelings are of too delicate , too pure a nature to be properly appreciated by the many . We hope our readers will excuse ...
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... feelings of an august and afflicted Father , and involving in its consequences the possible destruction and desolation of his family , the religion , and the constitution of his country . This is no time , when the sworn enemy to king ...
... feelings of an august and afflicted Father , and involving in its consequences the possible destruction and desolation of his family , the religion , and the constitution of his country . This is no time , when the sworn enemy to king ...
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