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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... employed to keep out popery , was at the Revolution employed to bring it in - so eternally is truth sa- crificed to politics ! ' P. 198-200 . " In studying this period " ( the civil wars , observes Dr. Warburton in a previous letter ) ...
... employed to keep out popery , was at the Revolution employed to bring it in - so eternally is truth sa- crificed to politics ! ' P. 198-200 . " In studying this period " ( the civil wars , observes Dr. Warburton in a previous letter ) ...
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... employ double the amount of the money which he knew to be in the treasury , and otherwise conducted himself in such a manner as to compel Lord Macartney to dismiss him , which gave great offence to his friends in the supreme council ...
... employ double the amount of the money which he knew to be in the treasury , and otherwise conducted himself in such a manner as to compel Lord Macartney to dismiss him , which gave great offence to his friends in the supreme council ...
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... employed in high stations in India , in not having received any kind of favour from his em- ployers , whilst many others , whose services were scarcely ever heard of , were particularly distinguished . Yet surely it will not be ...
... employed in high stations in India , in not having received any kind of favour from his em- ployers , whilst many others , whose services were scarcely ever heard of , were particularly distinguished . Yet surely it will not be ...
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... employed the talents of Lord Macartney to a better purpose in the service of his country , than as a negociator at the different courts of Europe , few men being perhaps so well qualified in every respect for such situations as he was ...
... employed the talents of Lord Macartney to a better purpose in the service of his country , than as a negociator at the different courts of Europe , few men being perhaps so well qualified in every respect for such situations as he was ...
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... employed in the foregoing pages , to ex- hibit an illustrious example of great talents , directed solely for the public welfare , of integrity superior to the temptation of wealth and power , of unwearied zeal in every cause for his ...
... employed in the foregoing pages , to ex- hibit an illustrious example of great talents , directed solely for the public welfare , of integrity superior to the temptation of wealth and power , of unwearied zeal in every cause for his ...
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