The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... purposes , that we cannot but reprobate it as alike deteftable and dangerous . " He who is acquainted with the an- nals of mankind , will pay little refpect to the laws of nations , which have ever been dictated by tyrants , varied ...
... purposes , that we cannot but reprobate it as alike deteftable and dangerous . " He who is acquainted with the an- nals of mankind , will pay little refpect to the laws of nations , which have ever been dictated by tyrants , varied ...
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... purposes in God's own good feafon it will be completed then only , when ( to borrow the words of a writer , * whom we regard as * Boucher on the American Revolution , p . 7 . a fair exemplar of found British and Church - of a fair ...
... purposes in God's own good feafon it will be completed then only , when ( to borrow the words of a writer , * whom we regard as * Boucher on the American Revolution , p . 7 . a fair exemplar of found British and Church - of a fair ...
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... purpose , that it is quite ludicrous ; and we have fometimes been led almost to fancy that , inftead of poring over a grave book , we were prefent with a party of boys and girls choofing King and Queen on Twelfth - Day . What remains of ...
... purpose , that it is quite ludicrous ; and we have fometimes been led almost to fancy that , inftead of poring over a grave book , we were prefent with a party of boys and girls choofing King and Queen on Twelfth - Day . What remains of ...
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... purposes of faction . Neither our author , nor any other man , can lament and deprecate , more than we do , the fad fucceffion of wars in which it has been the hard fate of this kingdom to be fo often engaged : but we must give up our ...
... purposes of faction . Neither our author , nor any other man , can lament and deprecate , more than we do , the fad fucceffion of wars in which it has been the hard fate of this kingdom to be fo often engaged : but we must give up our ...
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... purpose . Thus , according to this fyftem , Government is a delegation iffu- ing from the people , and its power is entirely derived from them . But the people , the only fource of authority , did not part with their original right ...
... purpose . Thus , according to this fyftem , Government is a delegation iffu- ing from the people , and its power is entirely derived from them . But the people , the only fource of authority , did not part with their original right ...
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