The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... opinion , too , that it was put into the hands of the translator for the very purpose which she has executed in her commentary , viz . - to blacken the Monarch , and whitewash the Revolution . Shall we go too far if we say , that there ...
... opinion , too , that it was put into the hands of the translator for the very purpose which she has executed in her commentary , viz . - to blacken the Monarch , and whitewash the Revolution . Shall we go too far if we say , that there ...
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... opinion of the reign of Queen Elizabeth from Mr. Plowden's work , we should be led to suppose , that the conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her ...
... opinion of the reign of Queen Elizabeth from Mr. Plowden's work , we should be led to suppose , that the conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her ...
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... opinion , that it is as good to be a rebel as a subject § . " Moryson , in speaking of Sir Richard Bingham , governor of Connaught , says , " howsoever , himself very well experienced in the country , and those who best understood the ...
... opinion , that it is as good to be a rebel as a subject § . " Moryson , in speaking of Sir Richard Bingham , governor of Connaught , says , " howsoever , himself very well experienced in the country , and those who best understood the ...
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... opinion , a more satisfactory body of evidence , affording the fullest justification of the conduct of the Governor - General ; and exhibiting the most decisive proofs of his wisdom , his energy , his firmness , and his moderation , was ...
... opinion , a more satisfactory body of evidence , affording the fullest justification of the conduct of the Governor - General ; and exhibiting the most decisive proofs of his wisdom , his energy , his firmness , and his moderation , was ...
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... opinion , he could not be in his right mind . It was necessary , however , that he should say so , as he could find no other excuse for giving to his book of scraps the foolish title which it bears . But he is so eloquent , and so ...
... opinion , he could not be in his right mind . It was necessary , however , that he should say so , as he could find no other excuse for giving to his book of scraps the foolish title which it bears . But he is so eloquent , and so ...
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