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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... perhaps , meet with an engagement . Are not they to be supported under such circumstances ? Here let us award the meed of praise which is so well merited . So much improved in morals and manners are the soldiery , that those who have ...
... perhaps , meet with an engagement . Are not they to be supported under such circumstances ? Here let us award the meed of praise which is so well merited . So much improved in morals and manners are the soldiery , that those who have ...
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... perhaps not sufficient time to inclose their fields , provide oxen , ploughs , & c . & c . to begin the opera- tions of farming . The following short calendar will give our readers some ideas on this subject . " In the month of January ...
... perhaps not sufficient time to inclose their fields , provide oxen , ploughs , & c . & c . to begin the opera- tions of farming . The following short calendar will give our readers some ideas on this subject . " In the month of January ...
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... perhaps be surprised that I should speak of promoting the knowledge of real Christianity among the people of a Christian country : but their surprise would cease , if they would consider the real state of the people in general , with ...
... perhaps be surprised that I should speak of promoting the knowledge of real Christianity among the people of a Christian country : but their surprise would cease , if they would consider the real state of the people in general , with ...
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