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1 1 T T. 1 0 opinion which we have given of their merit ; and our readers will
please to observe , that we have not selected the passages which we shall lay
before them , on account of any superiority which they enjoy over the rest , but
because ...
1 1 T T. 1 0 opinion which we have given of their merit ; and our readers will
please to observe , that we have not selected the passages which we shall lay
before them , on account of any superiority which they enjoy over the rest , but
because ...
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... of truth , decorum , and the opinions or feelings of others , as is perhaps
unequalled in any British publication whatever . ... his object to ridicule , to revile ,
and to overthrow every opinion by which that work had before been
characterised .
... of truth , decorum , and the opinions or feelings of others , as is perhaps
unequalled in any British publication whatever . ... his object to ridicule , to revile ,
and to overthrow every opinion by which that work had before been
characterised .
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... in our minds , from the information which it conveys of the adoption , by the
King , of the opinion of the Court of Inquiry-- " that no further military proceeding is
necessary to be had upon the transactions referred to their investigation . ” This is
...
... in our minds , from the information which it conveys of the adoption , by the
King , of the opinion of the Court of Inquiry-- " that no further military proceeding is
necessary to be had upon the transactions referred to their investigation . ” This is
...
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As to courts of inquiry , the conduct of the late Court has altered our opinion
respecting their utility ; and unless the improvements which we lately suggested
are adopted , we hope never to see another such court assembled . Indeed ,
some of ...
As to courts of inquiry , the conduct of the late Court has altered our opinion
respecting their utility ; and unless the improvements which we lately suggested
are adopted , we hope never to see another such court assembled . Indeed ,
some of ...
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The questions to which we allude ought not , in our opinion , to have been put ,
and ought not to have been answered . We should protest against them on moral
grounds , as well as for their tendency to produce that selfcrimination which is ...
The questions to which we allude ought not , in our opinion , to have been put ,
and ought not to have been answered . We should protest against them on moral
grounds , as well as for their tendency to produce that selfcrimination which is ...
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