The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and reviled the memory of Queen Elizabeth , because she completely ... writer , to whom the public are much indebted indebted for vindicating the Protestant State , against the ...
... writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and reviled the memory of Queen Elizabeth , because she completely ... writer , to whom the public are much indebted indebted for vindicating the Protestant State , against the ...
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... writers who have given an account of this eventful period of Irish history , and whose relations , as they were not written for a party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the ...
... writers who have given an account of this eventful period of Irish history , and whose relations , as they were not written for a party purpose , are entitled to our credit , we shall find , that it was her liege subjects , i . e . the ...
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... writer seems to have forgotten , that confiscation of property , in consequence of treason , was formerly , and still is , the law of England as well as of Ireland ; nor has the act of Uniou repealed this statute ; and as to the ...
... writer seems to have forgotten , that confiscation of property , in consequence of treason , was formerly , and still is , the law of England as well as of Ireland ; nor has the act of Uniou repealed this statute ; and as to the ...
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... writers of Mr. Plowden's cast would have denied the guilt of O'Neil , and would have im- puted the Act of Parliament for his attainder and the confiscation of his estates , to motives of tyranny and avidity in the English govern- The ...
... writers of Mr. Plowden's cast would have denied the guilt of O'Neil , and would have im- puted the Act of Parliament for his attainder and the confiscation of his estates , to motives of tyranny and avidity in the English govern- The ...
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... writer , who , knowing this , does not contribute his efforts to expose it , may be a prudent , but cannot be an honest man . On the third charge , as Mr. Whitbread most ridiculously called it , the author's remarks are unanswerable ...
... writer , who , knowing this , does not contribute his efforts to expose it , may be a prudent , but cannot be an honest man . On the third charge , as Mr. Whitbread most ridiculously called it , the author's remarks are unanswerable ...
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