The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 42
... Constitution ; but the chief ground of our admiration is its peculiar adaptation to the genius , manners , and difpofition of the people . Tranf- plant it into France , and its beauty and efficacy would be immediately destroyed . We ...
... Constitution ; but the chief ground of our admiration is its peculiar adaptation to the genius , manners , and difpofition of the people . Tranf- plant it into France , and its beauty and efficacy would be immediately destroyed . We ...
Page 47
... Constitution of the British Government is fo admirably calculated to afford ; by facilitating the introduction of needy profligates , and uncertificated bankrupts , who may defraud their creditors , and feek , in parliament , a ...
... Constitution of the British Government is fo admirably calculated to afford ; by facilitating the introduction of needy profligates , and uncertificated bankrupts , who may defraud their creditors , and feek , in parliament , a ...
Page 48
... Constitution has affigned it ; and which it is effen- tial to the happiness of the people , and the profperity of the empire that it fhould ever continue to hold . When we con- fider that this depends entirely on itself , and that its ...
... Constitution has affigned it ; and which it is effen- tial to the happiness of the people , and the profperity of the empire that it fhould ever continue to hold . When we con- fider that this depends entirely on itself , and that its ...
Page 120
... constitutional history of Scotland , confidered , by Dr. Robertfon , as more ad- vantageous to the prerogative , and more fubverfive of the pri- vileges of the ariftocracy , than any period during the reign of either a former or ...
... constitutional history of Scotland , confidered , by Dr. Robertfon , as more ad- vantageous to the prerogative , and more fubverfive of the pri- vileges of the ariftocracy , than any period during the reign of either a former or ...
Page 181
... Constitution and Government as a foreign ufurpation , and the established Religion an impious and damnable herefy ; but more dangerous than all , many among ourfelves began to be infected by a frange apathy , and luke - warmness ...
... Constitution and Government as a foreign ufurpation , and the established Religion an impious and damnable herefy ; but more dangerous than all , many among ourfelves began to be infected by a frange apathy , and luke - warmness ...
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