The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... English Israelite , we presume . He gratefully bespeaks his affection to the English government for the disinterested tole- ration granted to the Israelites residing in England ; and who- ever reflects on the peaceable behaviour that ...
... English Israelite , we presume . He gratefully bespeaks his affection to the English government for the disinterested tole- ration granted to the Israelites residing in England ; and who- ever reflects on the peaceable behaviour that ...
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... English ships , and the great disparity as well in weight of metal as in number of guns , adds no little to the glory of this English victory . The enemy had 1190 guns , the English only 938 ; making a diffe- rence of 252 ; the former ...
... English ships , and the great disparity as well in weight of metal as in number of guns , adds no little to the glory of this English victory . The enemy had 1190 guns , the English only 938 ; making a diffe- rence of 252 ; the former ...
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... English . Had the English officers , indeed , really sat in judgment upon them , and condemned them to death , they would , most assu- redly , have been justified in so doing , as many , if not all , such traitors had not merely ...
... English . Had the English officers , indeed , really sat in judgment upon them , and condemned them to death , they would , most assu- redly , have been justified in so doing , as many , if not all , such traitors had not merely ...
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