The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 46
... House of Commons who cannot give a pledge of their independence in the poffeffion of a certain definite and competent por- tion , not of fictious or involved , but of folid , real , and unencumbered fortune . By thus removing one of the ...
... House of Commons who cannot give a pledge of their independence in the poffeffion of a certain definite and competent por- tion , not of fictious or involved , but of folid , real , and unencumbered fortune . By thus removing one of the ...
Page 47
... House of Commons , in the minds of fober , rational , reflecting men , than all the culpable mif- conduct of former Houses , the inconfiderate decisions of their Election Committees ; their frequent facrifice of public con- fiderations ...
... House of Commons , in the minds of fober , rational , reflecting men , than all the culpable mif- conduct of former Houses , the inconfiderate decisions of their Election Committees ; their frequent facrifice of public con- fiderations ...
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... House : . " I hold it no bad teft to examine in what way it bears upon the interefts of France , and , to con- clude , however unphilofophically or illiberally , that what is good for the enemy cannot be very good for us . " ( P. 10 ...
... House : . " I hold it no bad teft to examine in what way it bears upon the interefts of France , and , to con- clude , however unphilofophically or illiberally , that what is good for the enemy cannot be very good for us . " ( P. 10 ...
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... House shew themselves fo little indulgent to the failings and errors of our Allies . Confcious that nothing of French artifice , or French wickedness , could deceive or impose upon them , they cannot forgive the folly and ftupidity of ...
... House shew themselves fo little indulgent to the failings and errors of our Allies . Confcious that nothing of French artifice , or French wickedness , could deceive or impose upon them , they cannot forgive the folly and ftupidity of ...
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... houses ! Thine " We have heard with our ears , O God - our fathers have told us , what thou haft done in their time of old . Thou art the fame , yester- day , and to - day , and for ever : with thee is no variableness , neither fhadow ...
... houses ! Thine " We have heard with our ears , O God - our fathers have told us , what thou haft done in their time of old . Thou art the fame , yester- day , and to - day , and for ever : with thee is no variableness , neither fhadow ...
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