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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... never applaud these degrading exhibitions of human nature , even though al- together founded on unimpeachable truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of ...
... never applaud these degrading exhibitions of human nature , even though al- together founded on unimpeachable truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of ...
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... never proceeded on their embassies ; but as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland ...
... never proceeded on their embassies ; but as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland ...
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... never by myself , or by any other person for me , di- rectly , or indirectly , accepted or received for my own benefit , from any person or persons whomsoever , a present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from ...
... never by myself , or by any other person for me , di- rectly , or indirectly , accepted or received for my own benefit , from any person or persons whomsoever , a present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from ...
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... never been ascertained . One of those few was Lord Macartney . The whole revenues of the Carnatic , which were , in fact , at his command , with the fee simple of Bengal added to them , could not have bribed him to swerve one inch from ...
... never been ascertained . One of those few was Lord Macartney . The whole revenues of the Carnatic , which were , in fact , at his command , with the fee simple of Bengal added to them , could not have bribed him to swerve one inch from ...
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... never has had it in his thoughts . ' For the usual modes that are practised in India to obtain wealth , he entertained the most sovereign contempt . Not- withstanding the indignation I feel , I am really , ' says he , some- times ...
... never has had it in his thoughts . ' For the usual modes that are practised in India to obtain wealth , he entertained the most sovereign contempt . Not- withstanding the indignation I feel , I am really , ' says he , some- times ...
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