The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... duty which he neglected , and with the sacredness of every obligation he vio- lated . He loved the people he betrayed , and disapproved the projects of their enemies , with whom he irrevocably linked his fate . Unfortunate and misguided ...
... duty which he neglected , and with the sacredness of every obligation he vio- lated . He loved the people he betrayed , and disapproved the projects of their enemies , with whom he irrevocably linked his fate . Unfortunate and misguided ...
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... duty on wines , and another for the suspension of Poyning's laws ; the repeal of which , in our own times , was the first measure taken to establish the independence of Ireland ; and for the obtaining of which , the Irish pa- triots ...
... duty on wines , and another for the suspension of Poyning's laws ; the repeal of which , in our own times , was the first measure taken to establish the independence of Ireland ; and for the obtaining of which , the Irish pa- triots ...
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... duty ( and the most irksome duty it is that we ever had to perform ) to give our readers some account of them . The We must premise , that Mr. Fullarton has to thank his trusty agent Mr. M.Callum , for forcing our attention to this ...
... duty ( and the most irksome duty it is that we ever had to perform ) to give our readers some account of them . The We must premise , that Mr. Fullarton has to thank his trusty agent Mr. M.Callum , for forcing our attention to this ...
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... duty ? Unquestionably they would ; and though , under the pretext of such rigid adherence , he might , possibly , have screened himself from punishment , he would infallibly have incurred the indig- nation 55 nation of every loyal ...
... duty ? Unquestionably they would ; and though , under the pretext of such rigid adherence , he might , possibly , have screened himself from punishment , he would infallibly have incurred the indig- nation 55 nation of every loyal ...
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... duty to make a positive averment of them ; if he knew that they were not , the insinuation is most indecent , unmanly and unjust . It is impossible to mistake the significant allusion in the last sentence , re- specting the agency of ...
... duty to make a positive averment of them ; if he knew that they were not , the insinuation is most indecent , unmanly and unjust . It is impossible to mistake the significant allusion in the last sentence , re- specting the agency of ...
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