The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... present publi- cation , therefore , by the generality of readers , is to be considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a ...
... present publi- cation , therefore , by the generality of readers , is to be considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a ...
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... present edition , it is stated , “ that in addition to what has been said in the preceding Advertisement , some errors and inaccuracies , which had been overlooked through haste or inadvertence at the time of translating , as far as ...
... present edition , it is stated , “ that in addition to what has been said in the preceding Advertisement , some errors and inaccuracies , which had been overlooked through haste or inadvertence at the time of translating , as far as ...
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... present condition of Europe , and the ambitious projects of France , point out the expediency of consolidating the resources of the British empire in India , and of fixing , on a broad , stable , and permanent foundation , a ...
... present condition of Europe , and the ambitious projects of France , point out the expediency of consolidating the resources of the British empire in India , and of fixing , on a broad , stable , and permanent foundation , a ...
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... present occasion , and that Governor Picton is fully justifiable for having acted upon the powers vested in him by Sir Ralph , in virtue of such authority . But let us conjure his Majesty's Ministers to reflect seriously upon the ...
... present occasion , and that Governor Picton is fully justifiable for having acted upon the powers vested in him by Sir Ralph , in virtue of such authority . But let us conjure his Majesty's Ministers to reflect seriously upon the ...
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... present the temporary ad ministration of the Island should , as nearly as circumstances will permit , be exercised by you according to the terms of the capitulation hereunto annexed , in conformity to the ancient laws and institutions ...
... present the temporary ad ministration of the Island should , as nearly as circumstances will permit , be exercised by you according to the terms of the capitulation hereunto annexed , in conformity to the ancient laws and institutions ...
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