The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 12
... measure recommended might have been pursued with facility and advantage . As to the pretext " which the regicides employed " to unite all parties in France , " it was one which could not have impofed on any people lefs credulous and ...
... measure recommended might have been pursued with facility and advantage . As to the pretext " which the regicides employed " to unite all parties in France , " it was one which could not have impofed on any people lefs credulous and ...
Page 13
... measure , indebted for the fuccefs which has recently attended the joint operation of her arms and principles . When an attempt is made ftill farther to promote her aggrandizement , her people look on with filence , if not with applaufe ...
... measure , indebted for the fuccefs which has recently attended the joint operation of her arms and principles . When an attempt is made ftill farther to promote her aggrandizement , her people look on with filence , if not with applaufe ...
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... measure thus refulting from a principle of felf - pre- fervation has nothing in common with the criminal motive of ambition , that afpires to enrich itfelf at the expence of an unoffending neighbour . In their nature , influence , and ...
... measure thus refulting from a principle of felf - pre- fervation has nothing in common with the criminal motive of ambition , that afpires to enrich itfelf at the expence of an unoffending neighbour . In their nature , influence , and ...
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... measure had arifen from the neceffity of the moment , and the want of feamen in the French navy , had it not appeared that it is a part of the fyftem of France to force fubjects to ferve against their own countries . And here your ...
... measure had arifen from the neceffity of the moment , and the want of feamen in the French navy , had it not appeared that it is a part of the fyftem of France to force fubjects to ferve against their own countries . And here your ...
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... measures of his adminiftration were often extremely exceptionable , they invariably proceeded from a firm perfuafion that they were cal- culated to promote the welfare and happiness of the community . The grand defect in the character ...
... measures of his adminiftration were often extremely exceptionable , they invariably proceeded from a firm perfuafion that they were cal- culated to promote the welfare and happiness of the community . The grand defect in the character ...
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