The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Números 268-273Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... respect of the Empire ; and to those three men were united a man , in whose breast high honour was once supposed to dwell - I hope with this grateful recollection for past and undeserved favours it has not been entirely obscured - I ...
... respect of the Empire ; and to those three men were united a man , in whose breast high honour was once supposed to dwell - I hope with this grateful recollection for past and undeserved favours it has not been entirely obscured - I ...
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... respect to " the powers that be , " without which no government can exist . And they enforce this respect and obedience , not only to kings , but also to all that are in authority under them . This respect and obedience , it is the aim ...
... respect to " the powers that be , " without which no government can exist . And they enforce this respect and obedience , not only to kings , but also to all that are in authority under them . This respect and obedience , it is the aim ...
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... respect to his jury case , I will again ask this sceptical Judge , not on his oath , for I will be satisfied with his honour , if he never declared to a Gentleman , holding an office under Govern- ment , ' that although he had not made ...
... respect to his jury case , I will again ask this sceptical Judge , not on his oath , for I will be satisfied with his honour , if he never declared to a Gentleman , holding an office under Govern- ment , ' that although he had not made ...
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