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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... hope to see . The originals of this cor- respondence were deposited in port - folios under the fol- lowing inscription and character , in the hand - writing of the late Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the ...
... hope to see . The originals of this cor- respondence were deposited in port - folios under the fol- lowing inscription and character , in the hand - writing of the late Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the ...
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... hope for a radical reform where indeed all true reform should commence ; namely , in the people's exercise of judgement in the choice of their re- presentatives . We cannot believe the public feeling of justice to be so low , that such ...
... hope for a radical reform where indeed all true reform should commence ; namely , in the people's exercise of judgement in the choice of their re- presentatives . We cannot believe the public feeling of justice to be so low , that such ...
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... Hope was a situation in which a governor had it in his power to do a great deal of good or a great deal of mischief ; but it afforded only a very limited field for the display of brilliant talents . But the place , in which the great ...
... Hope was a situation in which a governor had it in his power to do a great deal of good or a great deal of mischief ; but it afforded only a very limited field for the display of brilliant talents . But the place , in which the great ...
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... hope that Mr. Barrow's work may have the desirable and necessary effect which he wishes ; but it is in vain to expect that governors alone will ever be able to stem the torrent of corruption , while all the subaltern agents continue to ...
... hope that Mr. Barrow's work may have the desirable and necessary effect which he wishes ; but it is in vain to expect that governors alone will ever be able to stem the torrent of corruption , while all the subaltern agents continue to ...
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... hope the author will not forget the Olive as the symbol of Peace in this warlike age.- " The four affections here alluded to , " continues Mr. Tighe , seem , either singly or variously interwoven , to occupy and conduct the minds of the ...
... hope the author will not forget the Olive as the symbol of Peace in this warlike age.- " The four affections here alluded to , " continues Mr. Tighe , seem , either singly or variously interwoven , to occupy and conduct the minds of the ...
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