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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... military history , as the following one of Walker , called The History of Independency , is a civil one ; or rather of the nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with ...
... military history , as the following one of Walker , called The History of Independency , is a civil one ; or rather of the nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with ...
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... military , that are indubitably of Saxon archi- tecture ; we mean , that were actually erected by Saxon builders and in the Saxon times . Oral testimony is not suffi- cient for the purpose : it is not enough to say , that such or such ...
... military , that are indubitably of Saxon archi- tecture ; we mean , that were actually erected by Saxon builders and in the Saxon times . Oral testimony is not suffi- cient for the purpose : it is not enough to say , that such or such ...
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... military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow creature- ' Tis ...
... military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow creature- ' Tis ...
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... military laws shall require ; and must in every case render the Nabob po- pularly obnoxious by standing forth , as he necessarily must , in the character of a prosecutor , against the servants of the Company , to whom he ought never to ...
... military laws shall require ; and must in every case render the Nabob po- pularly obnoxious by standing forth , as he necessarily must , in the character of a prosecutor , against the servants of the Company , to whom he ought never to ...
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... military commands in his country is intended for his sole benefit , and the support of his government and interests , we proceed yet further to declare , that the Nabob has just claim to object to the appointment of any person of whom ...
... military commands in his country is intended for his sole benefit , and the support of his government and interests , we proceed yet further to declare , that the Nabob has just claim to object to the appointment of any person of whom ...
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