The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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Page 47
... respect to the allegation against the bar , we would refer the writer to two or three of the molt popular advocates of the prefent day ; and although he would not find all the impetuofity of this elo- quence of the body , he would ...
... respect to the allegation against the bar , we would refer the writer to two or three of the molt popular advocates of the prefent day ; and although he would not find all the impetuofity of this elo- quence of the body , he would ...
Page 73
... respecting equality , thou art but a weaker logician than the bishop of Landaff , and the amount of the erudition is daily de- voted to the fervice of the Pope , or more meritoriouty to cleaning nature after relieving herself from ...
... respecting equality , thou art but a weaker logician than the bishop of Landaff , and the amount of the erudition is daily de- voted to the fervice of the Pope , or more meritoriouty to cleaning nature after relieving herself from ...
Page 79
... respects , to the individual who utters it , as loyalty is fuperior to faction , or the best feelings of our nature to the worst propenfities of the human heart . So long as the word in queftion fhall retain its prefent station , and ...
... respects , to the individual who utters it , as loyalty is fuperior to faction , or the best feelings of our nature to the worst propenfities of the human heart . So long as the word in queftion fhall retain its prefent station , and ...
Page 80
... respect to the prifon and its internal manage > ment ; and upon the whole , your Committee have come to the following refolutions : < Refolved , That it is the opin'on of this Committee , that the prison in Cold Bath Fields is erected ...
... respect to the prifon and its internal manage > ment ; and upon the whole , your Committee have come to the following refolutions : < Refolved , That it is the opin'on of this Committee , that the prison in Cold Bath Fields is erected ...
Page 82
... respect for its laws and institutions , will then be deplorable indeed . " Such were the means adopted in France by the abettors of the revolution in that country ; and the confequences are too well known to need expla- nation . And if ...
... respect for its laws and institutions , will then be deplorable indeed . " Such were the means adopted in France by the abettors of the revolution in that country ; and the confequences are too well known to need expla- nation . And if ...
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