The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... friends of this conftitution were alarmed for its fafety , and its enemies fanguinely expected its downfal , Mr. Belham wrote in all the elation of confident hope . The profpects of level- ling republicanism afterwards vanished ; Mr ...
... friends of this conftitution were alarmed for its fafety , and its enemies fanguinely expected its downfal , Mr. Belham wrote in all the elation of confident hope . The profpects of level- ling republicanism afterwards vanished ; Mr ...
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... friends of liberty . He next proceeds to the Scotch convention , which he admits to have met for obtaining univerfal fuffrage and annual parliaments . The punishment inflicted on these ringleaders of fedition he ftyles extremely ...
... friends of liberty . He next proceeds to the Scotch convention , which he admits to have met for obtaining univerfal fuffrage and annual parliaments . The punishment inflicted on these ringleaders of fedition he ftyles extremely ...
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... friends of monarchy and religion in La Vendee ; in promoting the advances of terrorifts and jacobins on every fide , are detailed with evident pleasure , and at a length probably intended to atone for the fhortnefs of , the narrative ...
... friends of monarchy and religion in La Vendee ; in promoting the advances of terrorifts and jacobins on every fide , are detailed with evident pleasure , and at a length probably intended to atone for the fhortnefs of , the narrative ...
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... friend advised to vent his rage in fwearing at him . Much pleased with an advice which he could fo eafily follow , " Nay , ( fays the knight ) let me alone for fwearing . " Mr. Belfham finding neither his facts nor his arguments , with ...
... friend advised to vent his rage in fwearing at him . Much pleased with an advice which he could fo eafily follow , " Nay , ( fays the knight ) let me alone for fwearing . " Mr. Belfham finding neither his facts nor his arguments , with ...
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... friends will confole themfelves for the malignity of the purpose by the flimfy futility of the performance . Though the fpirit be willing yet the efforts are weak . Indeed , we apprehend no Jacobin of talents and erudition can approve ...
... friends will confole themfelves for the malignity of the purpose by the flimfy futility of the performance . Though the fpirit be willing yet the efforts are weak . Indeed , we apprehend no Jacobin of talents and erudition can approve ...
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