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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... rendered him content with di- recting his own conduct by the laws of rigid rectitude , with- out attempting to check , as he ought to have done , the aberrations of others . In this manner he acted the supple courtier without very ...
... rendered him content with di- recting his own conduct by the laws of rigid rectitude , with- out attempting to check , as he ought to have done , the aberrations of others . In this manner he acted the supple courtier without very ...
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... rendering them , he was appointed agent for supplying the troops . Whether the emo- luments in this office were below his consideration , or whether he éxpected that a disappointment in the agency would lead to a renewal of the contract ...
... rendering them , he was appointed agent for supplying the troops . Whether the emo- luments in this office were below his consideration , or whether he éxpected that a disappointment in the agency would lead to a renewal of the contract ...
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... render Lord Macartney less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so ...
... render Lord Macartney less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so ...
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... render the Nabob po- pularly obnoxious by standing forth , as he necessarily must , in the character of a prosecutor , against the servants of the Company , to whom he ought never to be known but by acts 36 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... render the Nabob po- pularly obnoxious by standing forth , as he necessarily must , in the character of a prosecutor , against the servants of the Company , to whom he ought never to be known but by acts 36 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... render himself perhaps as much obnoxious by pro- curing the removal of men from profitable situations on reasons for objecting to them confined to his own conviction , as by the al- lowance of proofs , to satisfy the world that they ...
... render himself perhaps as much obnoxious by pro- curing the removal of men from profitable situations on reasons for objecting to them confined to his own conviction , as by the al- lowance of proofs , to satisfy the world that they ...
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