The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... justice . It may be questioned whether the truth and general interests of history have , in every respect , been promoted by the invention of printing . Books are so multiplied , and so easy to be come at , that the historian makes the ...
... justice . It may be questioned whether the truth and general interests of history have , in every respect , been promoted by the invention of printing . Books are so multiplied , and so easy to be come at , that the historian makes the ...
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... justice or propriety of his conduct , he determines to praise whatever he beholds . Why , in the name of common sense , aye , and of common honesty too , why prevent the preponderance of censure , if censure be called for by justice ...
... justice or propriety of his conduct , he determines to praise whatever he beholds . Why , in the name of common sense , aye , and of common honesty too , why prevent the preponderance of censure , if censure be called for by justice ...
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... justice ; we have studiously endeavoured to qualify ourselves for giving a decided opinion on the merits , or rather demerits , of his conduct , on the present occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the ...
... justice ; we have studiously endeavoured to qualify ourselves for giving a decided opinion on the merits , or rather demerits , of his conduct , on the present occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the ...
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... justice according to your conscience , and that is all that can be expected from you . His Majesty's government will be minutely informed of your situation , and no doubt will make all due allowances . " - Address to the British Public ...
... justice according to your conscience , and that is all that can be expected from you . His Majesty's government will be minutely informed of your situation , and no doubt will make all due allowances . " - Address to the British Public ...
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... Justice of the * Our readers are requested to observe , that whatever facts we relate , we state from authentic documents before us . This fact comes from Mr. Nihell's own authority , when examined upon oath before Governor Hislop in ...
... Justice of the * Our readers are requested to observe , that whatever facts we relate , we state from authentic documents before us . This fact comes from Mr. Nihell's own authority , when examined upon oath before Governor Hislop in ...
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