The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... party , she confesses , was republican . How ean she , then , say , that all is as it should be in France ? How can she have the effrontery in her book to give it the appellation of a " Re- public " She was formerly a writer of verses ...
... party , she confesses , was republican . How ean she , then , say , that all is as it should be in France ? How can she have the effrontery in her book to give it the appellation of a " Re- public " She was formerly a writer of verses ...
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... party with Lewis XVI . is somewhat more respectable than H. M. Williams's with the Despot of France ; but the difference springs only from cir- cumstances ; the motive to both ( self - interest ) is the same . Led away by our attention ...
... party with Lewis XVI . is somewhat more respectable than H. M. Williams's with the Despot of France ; but the difference springs only from cir- cumstances ; the motive to both ( self - interest ) is the same . Led away by our attention ...
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... party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the colonists , and not the native Irish , who had just The manifold calamities grounds of complaint against her conduct . which the ...
... party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the colonists , and not the native Irish , who had just The manifold calamities grounds of complaint against her conduct . which the ...
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... party , those who dreaded the diminution of their power , in the several districts which they had been used to oppress ; those who enriched themselves , and supported their petty feuds by Irish exactions , & c . all came to Parliament ...
... party , those who dreaded the diminution of their power , in the several districts which they had been used to oppress ; those who enriched themselves , and supported their petty feuds by Irish exactions , & c . all came to Parliament ...
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... party of Scotch invaders , whom he solicited to join him in his vindictive and traiterous designs . Mr. Plowden , Plowden , with that intemperate zeal which he manifests through Strictures on Plowden's State of Ireland . 25.
... party of Scotch invaders , whom he solicited to join him in his vindictive and traiterous designs . Mr. Plowden , Plowden , with that intemperate zeal which he manifests through Strictures on Plowden's State of Ireland . 25.
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