The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... adopted , I trust , " he says , " that the whole argument is placed in a light , in which , " perhaps , it is not generally viewed , but in which its strength may " be very distinctly perceived . " Mr. Cook , accordingly , sleeps not at ...
... adopted , I trust , " he says , " that the whole argument is placed in a light , in which , " perhaps , it is not generally viewed , but in which its strength may " be very distinctly perceived . " Mr. Cook , accordingly , sleeps not at ...
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... adopt the quotation prefixed by Sir John Sinclair to his new pamphlet , and exclaim , If matters are left without ... adopted under very different " In the observations on the Bank Restriction Bill , by a mer- .chant of the old school ...
... adopt the quotation prefixed by Sir John Sinclair to his new pamphlet , and exclaim , If matters are left without ... adopted under very different " In the observations on the Bank Restriction Bill , by a mer- .chant of the old school ...
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... adopted them , and built a new superstructure upon them , taking for my leading subject a matter which Mr. Bryant had briefly dismissed with a few pages ; and I had the happiness to find that my labours met with the approbation of that ...
... adopted them , and built a new superstructure upon them , taking for my leading subject a matter which Mr. Bryant had briefly dismissed with a few pages ; and I had the happiness to find that my labours met with the approbation of that ...
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