The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... ment , which is certainly not auspicious to her , to Thomas Paine , or to the French regenerators ' Rights of Man . Besides the Letters , these volumes contain some other compositions OR on both public and domestic affairs . We have not ...
... ment , which is certainly not auspicious to her , to Thomas Paine , or to the French regenerators ' Rights of Man . Besides the Letters , these volumes contain some other compositions OR on both public and domestic affairs . We have not ...
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... ment . Elizabeth , moreover , was never inclined to grant either men or money for the services of Ireland : and , therefore , during the early part of her reign , her deputies were obliged to struggle with great difficul- ties , and ...
... ment . Elizabeth , moreover , was never inclined to grant either men or money for the services of Ireland : and , therefore , during the early part of her reign , her deputies were obliged to struggle with great difficul- ties , and ...
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... the Butlers bore an implacable hatred to the Fitzgeralds , the hereditary enemics of their family , the false zeal of Romish superstition , and ment . their their deep - rooted hatred to the Protestant state , 26 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... the Butlers bore an implacable hatred to the Fitzgeralds , the hereditary enemics of their family , the false zeal of Romish superstition , and ment . their their deep - rooted hatred to the Protestant state , 26 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... ment ; and the following artifice enabled him to carry them into practice . He insidiously offered to maintain a body of troops in his province , to preserve the peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously ...
... ment ; and the following artifice enabled him to carry them into practice . He insidiously offered to maintain a body of troops in his province , to preserve the peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously ...
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... ment , made eighty years afterwards , that they were not known , and consequently could not have been enforced during Elizabeth's reign . Nothing could be more reasonable , than that those who en- joyed offices under the state , should ...
... ment , made eighty years afterwards , that they were not known , and consequently could not have been enforced during Elizabeth's reign . Nothing could be more reasonable , than that those who en- joyed offices under the state , should ...
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