The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Europe to arm against his country ; and millions have perished in its defence and while he seems to have appreciated power and greatness at their true value , and to have felt the worth of being loved , he suffered himself to be dragged ...
... Europe to arm against his country ; and millions have perished in its defence and while he seems to have appreciated power and greatness at their true value , and to have felt the worth of being loved , he suffered himself to be dragged ...
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... Europe , and particularly in Great Britain , where a number of charitable institutions , which were once of great importance and benefit to the public , are now dwindled down into insignificancy , and some of them considered so little ...
... Europe , and particularly in Great Britain , where a number of charitable institutions , which were once of great importance and benefit to the public , are now dwindled down into insignificancy , and some of them considered so little ...
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... Europe ; they did not become the general food of the Irish until after the Revolution : Sir W. Temple and Sir J. Dalrymple seem to consider ( with good reason ) the idleness of the lower Irish to arise in some measure , from the ease ...
... Europe ; they did not become the general food of the Irish until after the Revolution : Sir W. Temple and Sir J. Dalrymple seem to consider ( with good reason ) the idleness of the lower Irish to arise in some measure , from the ease ...
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... Europe , and the ambitious projects of France , point out the expediency of consolidating the resources of the British empire in India , and of fixing , on a broad , stable , and permanent foundation , a comprehensive , uniform , and ...
... Europe , and the ambitious projects of France , point out the expediency of consolidating the resources of the British empire in India , and of fixing , on a broad , stable , and permanent foundation , a comprehensive , uniform , and ...
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... Europe , was such a gross and intolerable insult , as will , no doubt , be properly resented by the respectable persons to whom it was offered , as soon as the facts of the case are made known to them . Such breaches of propriety should ...
... Europe , was such a gross and intolerable insult , as will , no doubt , be properly resented by the respectable persons to whom it was offered , as soon as the facts of the case are made known to them . Such breaches of propriety should ...
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