The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... Pitt , the critic ob- serves , that it had his approbation , at the time ; and that his good opinion of Mr. Pitt's measures , on a deliberate retrospect of them , " continues in the main unchanged , if , indeed , it has not been rather ...
... Pitt , the critic ob- serves , that it had his approbation , at the time ; and that his good opinion of Mr. Pitt's measures , on a deliberate retrospect of them , " continues in the main unchanged , if , indeed , it has not been rather ...
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... Pitt's friends . " Let him be assured , " says the Critic , that one exception to his remark at least , most insignificant in authority , but in degree most complete , he would have found himself compelled to admit , if he had stood ...
... Pitt's friends . " Let him be assured , " says the Critic , that one exception to his remark at least , most insignificant in authority , but in degree most complete , he would have found himself compelled to admit , if he had stood ...
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... Pitt , or with his authority . So pointedly distinct was Mr. Pitt's language on this subject that , when opening the measure , after setting forth all the immediate advantages of Union , he expressly argued , that it would be more safe ...
... Pitt , or with his authority . So pointedly distinct was Mr. Pitt's language on this subject that , when opening the measure , after setting forth all the immediate advantages of Union , he expressly argued , that it would be more safe ...
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