The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... King in a party of pleasure upon the Thames : at that hour of relaxation the King was surprised with those grand movements yet known as Handel's Water - piece , which were com- posed expressly for the occasion , and performed under his ...
... King in a party of pleasure upon the Thames : at that hour of relaxation the King was surprised with those grand movements yet known as Handel's Water - piece , which were com- posed expressly for the occasion , and performed under his ...
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... King Ethelbert , or King Offa , or King Alfred , and therefore the more ancient parts must be Saxon ; for do not you see how very different the ornaments are ? " No , this argument is not decisive ; for independent of the several ...
... King Ethelbert , or King Offa , or King Alfred , and therefore the more ancient parts must be Saxon ; for do not you see how very different the ornaments are ? " No , this argument is not decisive ; for independent of the several ...
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... king , our country , and to civil society , to exert ourselves to the utmost to prevent all men of sus- picious integrity from sharing in any civil honours , or be- coming legislators of a brave and yet virtuous people . But without a ...
... king , our country , and to civil society , to exert ourselves to the utmost to prevent all men of sus- picious integrity from sharing in any civil honours , or be- coming legislators of a brave and yet virtuous people . But without a ...
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... king's stores upon very slight grounds ; the disposal of them , and particularly the purchase of others to supply their place , putting money into the pockets of the persons con- cerned in such transactions . A quantity of beef of this ...
... king's stores upon very slight grounds ; the disposal of them , and particularly the purchase of others to supply their place , putting money into the pockets of the persons con- cerned in such transactions . A quantity of beef of this ...
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... king's prero- gative . " He would not place a fruitless crown " and " barren sceptre " in the gripe of the sovereign of Great Britain . How different is this conduct from that of those statesmen who lately thought to make him violate ...
... king's prero- gative . " He would not place a fruitless crown " and " barren sceptre " in the gripe of the sovereign of Great Britain . How different is this conduct from that of those statesmen who lately thought to make him violate ...
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