The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... state of the public mind , in this country , at the commencement of the war , and the efforts which were made , by a defperate faction , ftill farther to poison and pervert it , we are led to entertain very ftrong doubts as to the ...
... state of the public mind , in this country , at the commencement of the war , and the efforts which were made , by a defperate faction , ftill farther to poison and pervert it , we are led to entertain very ftrong doubts as to the ...
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... state with regard to difcipline , to reject and deprive them . If they could once unite in a feparate body , or , which feems more defirable to them , could get a majority , it is probable we should foon fee the Nicene and Athana- fian ...
... state with regard to difcipline , to reject and deprive them . If they could once unite in a feparate body , or , which feems more defirable to them , could get a majority , it is probable we should foon fee the Nicene and Athana- fian ...
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... state of intoxication . " When the combined force of all thefe various temptations and incitements is fairly confidered , it cannot be matter of wonder , that the conftancy and courage even of British feamen fhould have fome- times ...
... state of intoxication . " When the combined force of all thefe various temptations and incitements is fairly confidered , it cannot be matter of wonder , that the conftancy and courage even of British feamen fhould have fome- times ...
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... State of the Country in the Autumn of 1798. 8vo . Pp . 32. Price Is . Wright . 1798 . AFTER a brief , ftatement of the fituation of the conti- nental powers who have been fubjugated by French arms , revolutionized by French principles ...
... State of the Country in the Autumn of 1798. 8vo . Pp . 32. Price Is . Wright . 1798 . AFTER a brief , ftatement of the fituation of the conti- nental powers who have been fubjugated by French arms , revolutionized by French principles ...
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... state of neutrality , had found no difficulty in preferving the accustomed relations of peace and amity with her ; that The was injured , rather than injuring ; and that it was unjuft in the greatest degree , to impute to the government ...
... state of neutrality , had found no difficulty in preferving the accustomed relations of peace and amity with her ; that The was injured , rather than injuring ; and that it was unjuft in the greatest degree , to impute to the government ...
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