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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... justice . We have seen that the stern integrity of Lord Macartney only served to in- crease the embarrassments of his government , and that it was not supported as it ought to have been in this country : how then can it be expected that ...
... justice . We have seen that the stern integrity of Lord Macartney only served to in- crease the embarrassments of his government , and that it was not supported as it ought to have been in this country : how then can it be expected that ...
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... justice , than injurious to the English reputa- tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the ...
... justice , than injurious to the English reputa- tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the ...
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... Justice never sat ; mean contrasts all To her enlivening beams and genial day ! " P. 72 . " And should again the prostrate liberties Of Europe wither in the ruffian grasp Of tyranny , more base than ever Rome Pressed on her plundered ...
... Justice never sat ; mean contrasts all To her enlivening beams and genial day ! " P. 72 . " And should again the prostrate liberties Of Europe wither in the ruffian grasp Of tyranny , more base than ever Rome Pressed on her plundered ...
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... justice to say Mr. Skurray has strictly adhered . His sentiments are elevated and pure ; his descriptions are animated and natural ; and his language is simple , chaste , and classical . He suffers no opportunity to escape for ...
... justice to say Mr. Skurray has strictly adhered . His sentiments are elevated and pure ; his descriptions are animated and natural ; and his language is simple , chaste , and classical . He suffers no opportunity to escape for ...
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... justice they hastily run , He's question'd ' bout blood that was spilt ; Then , stung with remorse for the deed he had done , And blushing to show his face under the sun , He freely acknowledg'd his guilt . " Within the dark dungeon ...
... justice they hastily run , He's question'd ' bout blood that was spilt ; Then , stung with remorse for the deed he had done , And blushing to show his face under the sun , He freely acknowledg'd his guilt . " Within the dark dungeon ...
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