The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 13
... question of policy or expediency , indeed , the only light in which Mr. B. has confidered it , the prudence and propri- ety of the meafure becomes a fair ground for difcuffion . It certainly was used as a pretext for promoting that ...
... question of policy or expediency , indeed , the only light in which Mr. B. has confidered it , the prudence and propri- ety of the meafure becomes a fair ground for difcuffion . It certainly was used as a pretext for promoting that ...
Page 19
... question they will , perhaps , tell us that they make no creeds . ' But it is already evident , that to affert and pro- pagate one fenfe of the words of fcripture in oppofition to another , is to make and publish a creed . If they do it ...
... question they will , perhaps , tell us that they make no creeds . ' But it is already evident , that to affert and pro- pagate one fenfe of the words of fcripture in oppofition to another , is to make and publish a creed . If they do it ...
Page 28
... question . " P. 10-13 . The connection between the Irish and English traitors fhould never be loft fight of . It is with a view to keep this circumftance fresh in the minds of our readers , that we ex- tract the following paffage ...
... question . " P. 10-13 . The connection between the Irish and English traitors fhould never be loft fight of . It is with a view to keep this circumftance fresh in the minds of our readers , that we ex- tract the following paffage ...
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... questions of the first im- portance ; or their ufurpation of powers and privileges hostile to the genuine fpirit of ... question . This ftrikes at the root of all parliamentary purity , materially promotes the growth of corruption , and ...
... questions of the first im- portance ; or their ufurpation of powers and privileges hostile to the genuine fpirit of ... question . This ftrikes at the root of all parliamentary purity , materially promotes the growth of corruption , and ...
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... questions . On arriving amongst the Americans , how- ever , a ftranger muft tell where he came from , where he is going , what his name is , what his bufinefs is , and until he gratifies their curiofity on these points , and many others ...
... questions . On arriving amongst the Americans , how- ever , a ftranger muft tell where he came from , where he is going , what his name is , what his bufinefs is , and until he gratifies their curiofity on these points , and many others ...
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