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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... establish him- self at Lincoln's - inn - fields , and afterwards became a partner of Mr. Rich at Covent - garden Theatre , where he found , to his great mortification , that his musick , however sublime , was not a match for Farinelli's ...
... establish him- self at Lincoln's - inn - fields , and afterwards became a partner of Mr. Rich at Covent - garden Theatre , where he found , to his great mortification , that his musick , however sublime , was not a match for Farinelli's ...
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... established reputation for inflexible integrity , armed with the power of correcting abuses . " P. 226 . The same Benfield was afterwards appointed a commis- sioner for the arrangement of the finances of the nabob of the Carnatic , and ...
... established reputation for inflexible integrity , armed with the power of correcting abuses . " P. 226 . The same Benfield was afterwards appointed a commis- sioner for the arrangement of the finances of the nabob of the Carnatic , and ...
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... established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential letter to Mr. Macpherson , in July , 1782 ) " that no knight of the Bath could resist the dazzle of one ...
... established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential letter to Mr. Macpherson , in July , 1782 ) " that no knight of the Bath could resist the dazzle of one ...
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... established in India , that those who are disposed to avail themselves of that source of wealth run very little risk of detection * . No blame was ever thrown by the nabub of Arcot on any of Lord Macartney's predecessors for taking his ...
... established in India , that those who are disposed to avail themselves of that source of wealth run very little risk of detection * . No blame was ever thrown by the nabub of Arcot on any of Lord Macartney's predecessors for taking his ...
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... established against him . But as we conceive that it will be often difficult in cases of this nature to ob- tain such evidence of the facts , as the strict forms of our military laws shall require ; and must in every case render the ...
... established against him . But as we conceive that it will be often difficult in cases of this nature to ob- tain such evidence of the facts , as the strict forms of our military laws shall require ; and must in every case render the ...
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