The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... British Houfe of . Commons too clearly demonftrates . But , though not lefs defperate in their end , they difplay more caution and prudence in their means . Thus the difficulty of counteraction is enhanced , and the confequent ne ...
... British Houfe of . Commons too clearly demonftrates . But , though not lefs defperate in their end , they difplay more caution and prudence in their means . Thus the difficulty of counteraction is enhanced , and the confequent ne ...
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... British Conftitution , and by a fixed de- termination to defend , to the utmost of our ability , and at all hazards , thofe laws which protect the church and the ftaté , and which unite them in one indiffoluble band . Uninfluenced by ...
... British Conftitution , and by a fixed de- termination to defend , to the utmost of our ability , and at all hazards , thofe laws which protect the church and the ftaté , and which unite them in one indiffoluble band . Uninfluenced by ...
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a fair exemplar of found British and Church - of - England principles ) " after a long day of dark nefs , during which the church of Chrift has been eclipfed by the thick clouds of ig- norance and irreligion , it fhall pleafe God , by ...
a fair exemplar of found British and Church - of - England principles ) " after a long day of dark nefs , during which the church of Chrift has been eclipfed by the thick clouds of ig- norance and irreligion , it fhall pleafe God , by ...
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... British Empire . The members of administration , indeed , have fo far adopted the principle as to admit that fuch restoration would be the best means of attaining its ultimate object , the deftruction of the common enemy of all ...
... British Empire . The members of administration , indeed , have fo far adopted the principle as to admit that fuch restoration would be the best means of attaining its ultimate object , the deftruction of the common enemy of all ...
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... British honour , and the expofure of French villainy . Mr. Charretié , a Frenchman , who had refided fome years in this country , was appointed by the French government , in December 1795 , their agent for the care of French prifoners ...
... British honour , and the expofure of French villainy . Mr. Charretié , a Frenchman , who had refided fome years in this country , was appointed by the French government , in December 1795 , their agent for the care of French prifoners ...
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