The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 74,Parte 2E. Cave, 1804 |
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... ment after the Reftoration . ( p . 57. ) William Oldys refufed to profecute as pirates thofe feamen who had at- tacked English fhips by virtue of a commiffion from King James : and he refused to retract his opinion ; the rea- fons for ...
... ment after the Reftoration . ( p . 57. ) William Oldys refufed to profecute as pirates thofe feamen who had at- tacked English fhips by virtue of a commiffion from King James : and he refused to retract his opinion ; the rea- fons for ...
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... of Ireland down to 1801 , faid to have been compofed at the inftance , and under the aufpices , of the prefent Prime Minister . nefs , and to offer up the dread atone- ment even 1804. ] 655 Review of New Publications . C ...
... of Ireland down to 1801 , faid to have been compofed at the inftance , and under the aufpices , of the prefent Prime Minister . nefs , and to offer up the dread atone- ment even 1804. ] 655 Review of New Publications . C ...
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nefs , and to offer up the dread atone- ment for fin , by his molt tremendous and most precious death and blood- fhedding on the crofs , no fleth could have been faved . And that , if Chrift had not fuffered on the cross , I muft have ...
nefs , and to offer up the dread atone- ment for fin , by his molt tremendous and most precious death and blood- fhedding on the crofs , no fleth could have been faved . And that , if Chrift had not fuffered on the cross , I muft have ...
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... ment of Ireland , which he defcribed to be completely martial , he faid it was impoffi- ble that that country could be governed by any other means than force , as long as the Lord Chancellor told the people that they could not be good ...
... ment of Ireland , which he defcribed to be completely martial , he faid it was impoffi- ble that that country could be governed by any other means than force , as long as the Lord Chancellor told the people that they could not be good ...
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... ment of death A. H. Bouvet de Lozier . His crime is great ; but we have wished to make him feel in these circumftas ces the effects of that clemency which we bave always beld in fingular predilection , & c . & c . It then states , that ...
... ment of death A. H. Bouvet de Lozier . His crime is great ; but we have wished to make him feel in these circumftas ces the effects of that clemency which we bave always beld in fingular predilection , & c . & c . It then states , that ...
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