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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... whole property was also drawn out by him , and entered in the books of the presidency as a public record , by which it appeared that , notwithstanding his tem- perance and economy , after twenty - one years of public em- ployment , he ...
... whole property was also drawn out by him , and entered in the books of the presidency as a public record , by which it appeared that , notwithstanding his tem- perance and economy , after twenty - one years of public em- ployment , he ...
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... 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 his public duty . That wealth which is able to purchase power , and ...
... 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 his public duty . That wealth which is able to purchase power , and ...
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... whole of the peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to profit by the sale of India appointments , which should be the ...
... whole of the peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to profit by the sale of India appointments , which should be the ...
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... whole correspondence with the hostile and counteracting government of Bengal is cha- racterised by a clearness , closeness , and cogency of argument , and by a firmness and moderation which distinguish it , in a very striking manner ...
... whole correspondence with the hostile and counteracting government of Bengal is cha- racterised by a clearness , closeness , and cogency of argument , and by a firmness and moderation which distinguish it , in a very striking manner ...
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... whole system may , indeed , be weakened , and all its actions be consequently diminished , as by loss of blood ; but such a state , if it affect all parts equally , is not disease ; though it perhaps strongly predisposes to it ...
... whole system may , indeed , be weakened , and all its actions be consequently diminished , as by loss of blood ; but such a state , if it affect all parts equally , is not disease ; though it perhaps strongly predisposes to it ...
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