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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... conduct , like his , would be sure of exciting the enmity of all those whose private views were disappointed or counteracted by such minute attention to the public interests , yet they would be sure to merit and obtain the applause of ...
... conduct , like his , would be sure of exciting the enmity of all those whose private views were disappointed or counteracted by such minute attention to the public interests , yet they would be sure to merit and obtain the applause of ...
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... conduct from that of those statesmen who lately thought to make him violate his conscience , and because they failed with " shameless per- fidy , proclaimed the matter ! " Yet his lordship was neither a weak nor a venal courtier ; on ...
... conduct from that of those statesmen who lately thought to make him violate his conscience , and because they failed with " shameless per- fidy , proclaimed the matter ! " Yet his lordship was neither a weak nor a venal courtier ; on ...
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... conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy in every breast of feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people ...
... conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy in every breast of feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people ...
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... conduct will secure him the esteem and re- gard of all whose esteem and regard is valuable , and afford him that peace of mind and heartfelt satisfaction which no wealth nor power , however great , can bestow , the present Sketch of the ...
... conduct will secure him the esteem and re- gard of all whose esteem and regard is valuable , and afford him that peace of mind and heartfelt satisfaction which no wealth nor power , however great , can bestow , the present Sketch of the ...
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... conduct of which the habit and frequency seem to have deadened the sense of its impropriety , among many of the military , as well as civil , servants of the Com- pany . The crime of disobedience superadded in this instance to the ...
... conduct of which the habit and frequency seem to have deadened the sense of its impropriety , among many of the military , as well as civil , servants of the Com- pany . The crime of disobedience superadded in this instance to the ...
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