The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... kings . They were the great in- telligencers on all subjects . If a gentleman has a mind , in our day , to know what is ... King of England . The ardour for study , countenanced and patronized by the court , was at this time so great in ...
... kings . They were the great in- telligencers on all subjects . If a gentleman has a mind , in our day , to know what is ... King of England . The ardour for study , countenanced and patronized by the court , was at this time so great in ...
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... King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI . is therefore no longer the point in contest , or at least becomes only a point of secondary consideration . His friends have shifted the grounds on which they ...
... King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI . is therefore no longer the point in contest , or at least becomes only a point of secondary consideration . His friends have shifted the grounds on which they ...
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... King , who had the good of his subjects at heart , to submit implicitly to the vio- lators of all compacts ? Was it possible not to regret many of his forced compliances , and to endeavour to counteract the mischief they had occasioned ...
... King , who had the good of his subjects at heart , to submit implicitly to the vio- lators of all compacts ? Was it possible not to regret many of his forced compliances , and to endeavour to counteract the mischief they had occasioned ...
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... King ... I am the most unfortunate of husbands , and of fathers . " - The most unfortunate of husbands , and of fathers ! -Unhappy Monarch ! amidst the loss of empire , of all the world calls greatness , the objects of his tenderness ...
... King ... I am the most unfortunate of husbands , and of fathers . " - The most unfortunate of husbands , and of fathers ! -Unhappy Monarch ! amidst the loss of empire , of all the world calls greatness , the objects of his tenderness ...
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... King of Ireland without having the Catholic religion , which before I have mentioned , I would not accept the same : ' and after informing them that they could not conscientiously pay obedience to an excommunicated Princess , though ...
... King of Ireland without having the Catholic religion , which before I have mentioned , I would not accept the same : ' and after informing them that they could not conscientiously pay obedience to an excommunicated Princess , though ...
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