The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... conduct shall take place . This inconsistency of conduct , with conviction , plainly in dicates the depravity of human nature . ” The reader will find more to applaud than to blame in these vo- lumes ; the language is generally correct ...
... conduct shall take place . This inconsistency of conduct , with conviction , plainly in dicates the depravity of human nature . ” The reader will find more to applaud than to blame in these vo- lumes ; the language is generally correct ...
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... conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her predecessors , which this historical review has represented as so wicked and absurd . But if we turn to ...
... conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her predecessors , which this historical review has represented as so wicked and absurd . But if we turn to ...
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... conduct is thus accounted for by Dr. Leland , who quotes Hooker , who was so scandalized at their conduct . The enemies of the reformed religion , a numerous party , those who dreaded the diminution of their power , in the several ...
... conduct is thus accounted for by Dr. Leland , who quotes Hooker , who was so scandalized at their conduct . The enemies of the reformed religion , a numerous party , those who dreaded the diminution of their power , in the several ...
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... conduct of the English government in Ireland , laments that the act of attainder of Shane O'Neil , and the forfeiture to the Queen of the county of Tyrone , and other territories in Ulster , " seem to have been pointedly calculated to ...
... conduct of the English government in Ireland , laments that the act of attainder of Shane O'Neil , and the forfeiture to the Queen of the county of Tyrone , and other territories in Ulster , " seem to have been pointedly calculated to ...
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... conduct of this arch - traitor Tyrone exhibited dreadful proofs of perfidy , aggravated by perjury ; for he obtained pardon no less than five times , in consequence of hav- ing submitted and taken oaths of allegiance , which he never ...
... conduct of this arch - traitor Tyrone exhibited dreadful proofs of perfidy , aggravated by perjury ; for he obtained pardon no less than five times , in consequence of hav- ing submitted and taken oaths of allegiance , which he never ...
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