The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... notice , that whilst he was enjoying health of body and serenity of mind to an advanced period , whilst he was tasting the purest pleasures of friendship and literature , whilst he was desery- ing the confidence of his countrymen ...
... notice , that whilst he was enjoying health of body and serenity of mind to an advanced period , whilst he was tasting the purest pleasures of friendship and literature , whilst he was desery- ing the confidence of his countrymen ...
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... notice , to go to the house to which he was directed , and make enquiries there as to the correctness of the facts . If on such enquiry he was deceived , then he certainly was not to blame ; but if he neglected to make such enquiry , he ...
... notice , to go to the house to which he was directed , and make enquiries there as to the correctness of the facts . If on such enquiry he was deceived , then he certainly was not to blame ; but if he neglected to make such enquiry , he ...
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... notice to the minister , " so it seems immaterial whether he enquires in person , or causes the enquiry to be made . There is not a syllable in the aforesaid clause that contradicts this construc- tion of it . If a servant , or even ...
... notice to the minister , " so it seems immaterial whether he enquires in person , or causes the enquiry to be made . There is not a syllable in the aforesaid clause that contradicts this construc- tion of it . If a servant , or even ...
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