The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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Page 13
... facts and common - place obfervation . An able hiftorian would on fo important a fubject have prefented to his readers a view of the treafon laws as enacted by parliament in the reign of Edward III . and as fince underflood by judges ...
... facts and common - place obfervation . An able hiftorian would on fo important a fubject have prefented to his readers a view of the treafon laws as enacted by parliament in the reign of Edward III . and as fince underflood by judges ...
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... facts nor his arguments , with all the auxiliary quotations , contain any real force to overpower the champions of the British con- ftitution , endeavours to make up the deficiency by fcolding ; and , ( as Sir Andrew phrafes it ) ...
... facts nor his arguments , with all the auxiliary quotations , contain any real force to overpower the champions of the British con- ftitution , endeavours to make up the deficiency by fcolding ; and , ( as Sir Andrew phrafes it ) ...
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... facts which its author has , from his own enquiries , added in it , to the natural hiftory of infects , are many and important . But to the utility of the fyftem is , with rea- fon , objected , that the organization of the parts with ...
... facts which its author has , from his own enquiries , added in it , to the natural hiftory of infects , are many and important . But to the utility of the fyftem is , with rea- fon , objected , that the organization of the parts with ...
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... facts ( and facts of the atmoft importance may be related in very few words ) that relation is ratified and confirmed in the fcrip- turcs of both teítaments , in which are found many references and , allufion to it . " " But this ...
... facts ( and facts of the atmoft importance may be related in very few words ) that relation is ratified and confirmed in the fcrip- turcs of both teítaments , in which are found many references and , allufion to it . " " But this ...
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... facts two things are ap- parent ; first , the aftonishing influence and authority of the chiefs ; and , fecondly , the humane and generous motives , by which they must have been actuated . * No army , except their own , could , in ...
... facts two things are ap- parent ; first , the aftonishing influence and authority of the chiefs ; and , fecondly , the humane and generous motives , by which they must have been actuated . * No army , except their own , could , in ...
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