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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... feelings of others , as is perhaps unequalled in any British publication whatever . Now , clearly , such a procedure is an insult to the common sense of the public , and is a conduct wholly inexcusable . To render it in any degree ...
... feelings of others , as is perhaps unequalled in any British publication whatever . Now , clearly , such a procedure is an insult to the common sense of the public , and is a conduct wholly inexcusable . To render it in any degree ...
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... feeling to stocks and stones . " & c . & c . ( Vol . 11 , P. 295 , 415 ; 12 , P. 174 , 540 ; 13 , P. 191 , 213 ; 14 , P. 42. ) Such is this honest critic's method of speaking of an administration in which a Canning and a Perceval , an ...
... feeling to stocks and stones . " & c . & c . ( Vol . 11 , P. 295 , 415 ; 12 , P. 174 , 540 ; 13 , P. 191 , 213 ; 14 , P. 42. ) Such is this honest critic's method of speaking of an administration in which a Canning and a Perceval , an ...
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... feeling of your readers at present may have a respite , the exhibition of these shall be deferred to another opportunity . In the mean time , with the most cordial wishes for the success of your Antijacobin labours , I am , Sir , with ...
... feeling of your readers at present may have a respite , the exhibition of these shall be deferred to another opportunity . In the mean time , with the most cordial wishes for the success of your Antijacobin labours , I am , Sir , with ...
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... Feeling that a man of honour ought not to be indifferent to the opinion of the public in regard either to his writings or his person , the object of the present apology is simply to protest against the unqualified censures of a man whom ...
... Feeling that a man of honour ought not to be indifferent to the opinion of the public in regard either to his writings or his person , the object of the present apology is simply to protest against the unqualified censures of a man whom ...
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... feelings of the Spanish and Portuguese nations . " Again , after the Inquiry was closed , the KING repeated his disapprobation , " deeming it necessary that his sentiments should be clearly understood , as to the impropriety and danger ...
... feelings of the Spanish and Portuguese nations . " Again , after the Inquiry was closed , the KING repeated his disapprobation , " deeming it necessary that his sentiments should be clearly understood , as to the impropriety and danger ...
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