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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... considerable additions and improvements . The author , like a man really actu- ated by the true spirit of science , has most carefully corrected all those errors and incorrect expressions which we noticed in review- ing the first ...
... considerable additions and improvements . The author , like a man really actu- ated by the true spirit of science , has most carefully corrected all those errors and incorrect expressions which we noticed in review- ing the first ...
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... CONSIDERABLE PARTY IN THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT AGAINST THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT . " Then " the slow and very limited capacity of Lord Grenville always followed the events of the French revolution at a great distance . » All his measures ...
... CONSIDERABLE PARTY IN THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT AGAINST THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT . " Then " the slow and very limited capacity of Lord Grenville always followed the events of the French revolution at a great distance . » All his measures ...
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... considerable part of his majesty's subjects , " have suffered from the English govern- ment : " that the war , with all its horrors and calamities , is unneces- sarily and wantonly continued by " vultures who fatten on the carrion of it ...
... considerable part of his majesty's subjects , " have suffered from the English govern- ment : " that the war , with all its horrors and calamities , is unneces- sarily and wantonly continued by " vultures who fatten on the carrion of it ...
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... considerable volume in quarto , with nume- rous and complicated plates : it is evident , therefore , that such a discussion would have been ridiculous in a simple apperçu ; and yet the critic pretends to comprise it in a few pages of a ...
... considerable volume in quarto , with nume- rous and complicated plates : it is evident , therefore , that such a discussion would have been ridiculous in a simple apperçu ; and yet the critic pretends to comprise it in a few pages of a ...
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... considerable reinforcement of British troops reaches the scene of action - no advantage , how- ever , is taken of this favourable circumstance ; the negociation continues , as if it never had occurred ; and , after nine days ...
... considerable reinforcement of British troops reaches the scene of action - no advantage , how- ever , is taken of this favourable circumstance ; the negociation continues , as if it never had occurred ; and , after nine days ...
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