The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... principles of the various scenes described ; scenes , which take faster hold on the imagination than fictitious scenes , however pompous and splendid , because they are described with the circum- stantiality of truth and nature . It was ...
... principles of the various scenes described ; scenes , which take faster hold on the imagination than fictitious scenes , however pompous and splendid , because they are described with the circum- stantiality of truth and nature . It was ...
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... principles in favour of the human race , which the Revolution was destined to establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) ...
... principles in favour of the human race , which the Revolution was destined to establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) ...
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... principles and considers the effects of civil legislature , sees the difference between a well regulated community and a horde of barbarians , ignorant of moral order , and under no legal restraint . " All that we object to in this ...
... principles and considers the effects of civil legislature , sees the difference between a well regulated community and a horde of barbarians , ignorant of moral order , and under no legal restraint . " All that we object to in this ...
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... principles of equity , which we should think it safe to apply to any other cases of possession . The system adopted in some countries of seizing the lands of the church , and fixing the ecclesiastical stipends in money , is ruinous to ...
... principles of equity , which we should think it safe to apply to any other cases of possession . The system adopted in some countries of seizing the lands of the church , and fixing the ecclesiastical stipends in money , is ruinous to ...
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... principles of their religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are considered as null and void , when taken to a Pro-- testant state . Notwithstanding the forbearance of the English government , and the singular clemency which ...
... principles of their religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are considered as null and void , when taken to a Pro-- testant state . Notwithstanding the forbearance of the English government , and the singular clemency which ...
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