The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Ministers , and other persons , from 1774 , till he was shut up in the Temple . They every where evince a heart replete with general benevolence , and peculiarly solicitous for the happiness of France ; they display , too , an acute ...
... Ministers , and other persons , from 1774 , till he was shut up in the Temple . They every where evince a heart replete with general benevolence , and peculiarly solicitous for the happiness of France ; they display , too , an acute ...
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... Minister of England to write such a history as would reconcile the Irish to the Union , and attach them to the British nation . But as he has done the reverse , by endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by ...
... Minister of England to write such a history as would reconcile the Irish to the Union , and attach them to the British nation . But as he has done the reverse , by endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by ...
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... minister , by giving him all his troublesome affairs to negotiate , and keeping the tarif of favours , and the dispensation of benefits , in his own hands . " This is a most curious reason truly for misleading the public . The author ...
... minister , by giving him all his troublesome affairs to negotiate , and keeping the tarif of favours , and the dispensation of benefits , in his own hands . " This is a most curious reason truly for misleading the public . The author ...
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... Ministers which his situation required . Whether he has experienced such indulgence , will be hereafter seen . A question may possibly arise here ( for after what we have seen , we consider every thing , in the way of accusation , as ...
... Ministers which his situation required . Whether he has experienced such indulgence , will be hereafter seen . A question may possibly arise here ( for after what we have seen , we consider every thing , in the way of accusation , as ...
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King's Bench himself may naturally be supposed , should be able to ad- minister justice , in conformity with it ? This difficulty had , no doubt , suggested itself to the penetrating mind of the Cominander in Chief , and had operated as ...
King's Bench himself may naturally be supposed , should be able to ad- minister justice , in conformity with it ? This difficulty had , no doubt , suggested itself to the penetrating mind of the Cominander in Chief , and had operated as ...
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