The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 10
... French Revolution as the author of the book before us ; as few have learnt to appreciate , at once fo early and fo ... French arms and of French principles might have been checked , and all the conquered countries might 10 ORIGINAL ...
... French Revolution as the author of the book before us ; as few have learnt to appreciate , at once fo early and fo ... French arms and of French principles might have been checked , and all the conquered countries might 10 ORIGINAL ...
Page 11
... French monarchy ; and that it was therefore the indifpenfible duty of the powers of Europe to declare for the lawful Sovereign of France , and to make his reftoration the immediate and the avowed object of the war , as the beft , and ...
... French monarchy ; and that it was therefore the indifpenfible duty of the powers of Europe to declare for the lawful Sovereign of France , and to make his reftoration the immediate and the avowed object of the war , as the beft , and ...
Page 12
... French . The erection of the Imperial Standard on the walls of Valenciennes has , we know , been adduced , even by the Royalists of France , as a proof of the interested views of the courts of Vienna and Berlin ; but this is more the ...
... French . The erection of the Imperial Standard on the walls of Valenciennes has , we know , been adduced , even by the Royalists of France , as a proof of the interested views of the courts of Vienna and Berlin ; but this is more the ...
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... French aggrandizement , fhould henceforth be rendered an inftrument . of protection to the neighbouring powers .-- If the wings of France be not clipped , fhe will ultimately obfcure the world by their expanfion . But a measure thus ...
... French aggrandizement , fhould henceforth be rendered an inftrument . of protection to the neighbouring powers .-- If the wings of France be not clipped , fhe will ultimately obfcure the world by their expanfion . But a measure thus ...
Page 15
... French Revolutionists have fo plentifully fcattered . " Pp . 33-35 * We now turn from the preface , which occupies twenty - eight pages , and contains a variety of appofite remarks , and judi- cious reflections , to the ftill more ...
... French Revolutionists have fo plentifully fcattered . " Pp . 33-35 * We now turn from the preface , which occupies twenty - eight pages , and contains a variety of appofite remarks , and judi- cious reflections , to the ftill more ...
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