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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... court . But the principle of civil liberty was always in vigour [ we might say that it is indigenous to the soil ] . The barons were a licentious race in their private lives . The bishops threw them out a bait , which they were too wise ...
... court . But the principle of civil liberty was always in vigour [ we might say that it is indigenous to the soil ] . The barons were a licentious race in their private lives . The bishops threw them out a bait , which they were too wise ...
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... Court of Hanover , where he received a pension of 1500 crowns per annum , and held the place of Master of the Elector's Chapel , was presented to Queen Anne , and favourably received ; thus honoured , Handel soon enjoyed the patronage ...
... Court of Hanover , where he received a pension of 1500 crowns per annum , and held the place of Master of the Elector's Chapel , was presented to Queen Anne , and favourably received ; thus honoured , Handel soon enjoyed the patronage ...
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... Court . When that prince ascended the British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem preferable to intercession in restoring him to favour . To ac ...
... Court . When that prince ascended the British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem preferable to intercession in restoring him to favour . To ac ...
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... court of directors to the early attention of Lord Macartney , could not fail of exciting a jealousy in that place where a profuse expenditure of the Com- ! pany's funds had involved the government in an enormous 24 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ...
... court of directors to the early attention of Lord Macartney , could not fail of exciting a jealousy in that place where a profuse expenditure of the Com- ! pany's funds had involved the government in an enormous 24 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ...
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... of place , whether favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... of place , whether favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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